QUESTION: Is "town" the same as "it" in this sentence?
Even before they reached town , they could hear a sound like corn popping. Dora asked what *it* was, and Dad said it was firecrackers.

OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
ANS: no

Problem: It was a summer afternoon, and the dog was sitting in the middle of the lawn. After a while, it got up and moved to a spot under the tree, because *it* was hot.
Are "it" and "the dog" the same?
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- no
- yes
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Answer: yes

Problem: All the buttons up the back of Dora 's plaid dress were buttoned outside-in. Maude should have thought to button her up; but no, she had left poor little Dora to do the best *she* could, alone.

Are "she" and "Dora" the same?

OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
Answer: yes

Q: OPTIONS:
- no
- yes.

John ordered Bill to leave, so an hour later *he* left.

Do "he" and "John" mean the same thing?
A: no

CONTEXT: Paul tried to call George on the phone, but *he* wasn't successful.

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

OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
no

Problem: We went to the lake , because a shark had been seen at the ocean beach , so *it* was a safer place to swim.

Are "it" and "the ocean beach" the same?

OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
Answer:
no