QUESTION: Is "Frank" the same as "he" in this sentence?
Frank felt crushed when his longtime rival Bill revealed that *he* was the winner of the competition.

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ANS: no

Problem: This book introduced Shakespeare to Goethe ; it was a fine selection of *his* writing.
Are "his" and "Shakespeare" the same?
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Answer: yes

Problem: I sat there feeling rather like a chappie I'd once read about in a book , who murdered another cove and hid the body under the dining-room table , and then had to be the life and soul of a dinner party, with *it* there all the time.

Are "it" and "book" the same?

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Answer: no

Q: OPTIONS:
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- yes.

I sallied out for a bit of food , more to pass the time than because I wanted *it* .

Do "it" and "food" mean the same thing?
A: yes

CONTEXT: I couldn't put the pot on the shelf because *it* was too high.

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

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yes

CONTEXT: The foxes are getting in at night and attacking the chickens . *They* have gotten very bold.

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

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no