CONTEXT: Sir Clifford wants me to find him a new groom , about twenty or twenty-one, who knows his business. His old coachman is getting feeble, and he wants a man to work with him and get into *his* ways, who would be able, when the old man was pensioned off, to step into his place.

Multi-choice question: Do "new groom" and "his" have the same meaning?
no

CONTEXT: 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.

Multi-choice question: Do "mothers" and "They" have the same meaning?
yes

CONTEXT: The politicians far away in Washington could not know the settlers so they must make rules to regulate *them* .

Multi-choice question: Do "settlers" and "them" have the same meaning?
yes

CONTEXT: I took the water bottle out of the backpack so that *it* would be handy.

Multi-choice question: Do "the backpack" and "it" have the same meaning?
no