QUESTION: Is "pond" the same as "it" in this sentence?
The first place that I can well remember was a large pleasant meadow with a pond of clear water in *it* . Some shady trees leaned over

OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
ANS: yes

Problem: Mark heard Steve 's feet going down the ladder. The door of the shop closed after him. *He* ran to look out the window.
Are "He" and "Mark" the same?
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- yes
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Answer: yes

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

Are "she" and "Beth" the same?

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- yes
Answer: no

Q: OPTIONS:
- no
- yes.

The mothers of Arthur and Celeste have come to the town to fetch them. They are very happy to have *them* back, but they scold them just the same because they ran away.

Do "them" and "Arthur and Celeste" mean the same thing?
A: yes

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

Multi-choice question: Do "The trophy" and "it" have the same meaning?

OPTIONS:
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- yes
yes

Problem: In the storm, the tree fell down and crashed through the roof of my house. Now, I have to get *it* removed.

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

Answer:
no