Question:
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
new groom
his
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
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Answer:
yes

Q: Babar wonders how he can get new clothing. Luckily, a very rich old man who has always been fond of little elephants understands right away that he is longing for a fine suit. As he likes to make people happy, he gives *him* his wallet.
Are "old man" and "him" the same? OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
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A: no

Question: Given context:If the con artist has succeeded in fooling Sam , *he* would have lost a lot of money.

1: Sam; 2: he
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
Answer: yes

Problem: Kirilov ceded the presidency to Shatov because *he* was less popular.

Do "he" and "Shatov" mean the same thing? OPTIONS:
- no
- yes

Answer: no

Problem: Do "the barman" and "his" point to the same thing in the following sentence?

Jim signaled the barman and gestured toward *his* empty glass

OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
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A: no

Problem: Anna did a lot better than her good friend Lucy on the test because *she* had studied so hard.
Are "she" and "Anna" the same?
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
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Answer:
yes