QUESTION: Is "the tree" the same as "it" in this sentence?
In the storm, the tree fell down and crashed through the roof of my house. Now, I have to get *it* removed.

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- yes
ANS: yes

Problem: Do you suppose that Peter is responsible for the captain ’s illness? Maybe he bribed the cook to put something in *his* food.
Are "his" and "Peter" the same?
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Answer: no

Problem: Beth didn't get angry with Sally , who had cut her off, because *she* stopped and counted to ten.

Are "she" and "Beth" the same?

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- yes
Answer: yes

Q: OPTIONS:
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- yes.

Sergeant Holmes asked the girls to describe the intruder . Nancy not only provided the policeman with an excellent description of the heavyset thirty-year-old prowler, but drew a rough sketch of *his* face.

Do "his" and "the intruder" mean the same thing?
A: yes

CONTEXT: Mark was close to Mr. Singer 's heels. He heard him calling for the captain , promising him, in the jargon everyone talked that night, that not one thing should be damaged on the ship except only the ammunition, but the captain and all *his* crew had best stay in the cabin until the work was over.

Multi-choice question: Do "Mark" and "his" have the same meaning?

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no

CONTEXT: As Andrea in the crop duster passed over Susan , *she* could see the landing strip.

Multi-choice question: Do "Susan" and "she" have the same meaning?

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- yes
no