Question:
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 cooler.
the dog
it
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
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Answer:
no

Q: In the storm, the tree fell down and crashed through the roof of my house. Now, I have to get *it* removed.
Are "the tree" and "it" the same? OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
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A: yes

Question: Given context:The woman held the girl against *her* chest

1: the girl; 2: her
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
Answer: no

Problem: In the storm, the tree fell down and crashed through the roof of my house. Now, I have to get *it* repaired.

Do "it" and "the tree" mean the same thing? OPTIONS:
- no
- yes

Answer: no

Problem: Do "the housekeeper" and "She" point to the same thing in the following sentence?

After a somewhat lengthy conversation, Nancy convinced the housekeeper that there was no immediate cause for alarm. *She* did not mention the incident at the Hamilton bus station, knowing it would only add to Mrs. Gruen’s uneasiness.

OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
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A: no

Q: OPTIONS:
- no
- yes.

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

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