Question:
Billy cried because Toby wouldn't accept *his* toy.
Billy
his
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- yes
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Answer:
yes

Q: The fish ate the worm . *It* was hungry.
Are "The fish" and "It" the same? OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
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A: yes

Question: Given context:Mama came over and sat down beside Alice . Gently she stroked *her* hair and let the child weep.

1: Mama; 2: her
OPTIONS:
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- yes
Answer: no

Problem: The trophy doesn't fit into the brown suitcase because *it* is too small.

Do "it" and "The trophy" mean the same thing? OPTIONS:
- no
- yes

Answer: no

Problem: Do "the master" and "he" point to the same thing in the following sentence?

After I saw Bill catching flies and pulling off their wings, I boxed his ears. I showed the master the flies, some crushed and some crawling about helpless, and I showed him the wings on the window sill. I never saw him so angry before; but as Bill was still howling and whining, like the coward that *he* was, he did not give him any more punishment of that kind, but set him up on a stool for the rest of the afternoon, and said that he should not go out to play for that week.

OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
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A: no

Problem: After I saw Bill catching flies and pulling off their wings, I boxed his ears. I showed the master the flies, some crushed and some crawling about helpless, and I showed him the wings on the window sill. I never saw him so angry before; but as Bill was still howling and whining, like the coward that *he* was, he did not give him any more punishment of that kind, but set him up on a stool for the rest of the afternoon, and said that he should not go out to play for that week.
Are "he" and "the master" the same?
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
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Answer:
no