QUESTION: Is "Tatyana" the same as "her" in this sentence?
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."

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ANS: no

Problem: Jackson was greatly influenced by Arnold , though *he* lived two centuries later.
Are "he" and "Arnold" the same?
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Answer: no

Problem: Mary tucked her daughter Anne into bed, so that *she* could sleep.

Are "she" and "Mary" the same?

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Answer: no

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The signs over the shops' doors had pictures that indicated what work was done inside. Although more and more people were learning how to read, each artisan still had signs, not wishing to lose a possible patron merely because *he* happened to be illiterate.

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

CONTEXT: I was trying to open the lock with the key , but someone had filled the keyhole with chewing gum, and I couldn't get *it* out.

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

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no

QUESTION: Is "the right size" the same as "it" in this sentence?
It is not easy to space buttonholes exactly the same distance apart, and it is very difficult to cut them precisely the right size . The tiniest slip of the scissors will make the hole too large, and even one thread uncut will leave *it* too small.

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no