QUESTION: Is "the master" the same as "him" in this 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.

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ANS: yes

Problem: Tatyana knew that Grandma always enjoyed serving an abundance of food to *her* guests. Now Tatyana watched as Grandma gathered Tatyana 's small mother into a wide, scrawny embrace and then propelled her to the table, lifting her shawl from her shoulders, seating her in the place of honor, and saying simply: "There's plenty."
Are "her" and "Tatyana" the same?
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Answer: no

Problem: George got free tickets to the play, but he gave them to Eric , because *he* was not particularly eager to see it.

Are "he" and "Eric" the same?

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Answer: no

Q: OPTIONS:
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The dog chased the cat , which ran up a tree. *It* waited at the bottom.

Do "It" and "the cat" mean the same thing?
A: no

CONTEXT: Sam Goodman 's biography of the Spartan general Xenophanes conveys a vivid sense of the difficulties *he* faced in his research.

Multi-choice question: Do "Xenophanes" and "he" have the same meaning?

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no

Problem: Dan had to stop Bill from toying with the injured bird. *He* is very compassionate.

Do "He" and "Bill" mean the same thing? OPTIONS:
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Answer:
no