Question:
The Wainwrights treated Mr. Crowley like a prince until he made his will in their favor; then they treated him like dirt. Folks said he died just to be rid of *their* everlasting nagging.
Wainwrights
their
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Answer:
yes

Q: The trophy doesn't fit into the brown suitcase because *it* is too large.
Are "The trophy" and "it" the same? OPTIONS:
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- yes
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A: yes

Question: Given context: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."

1: Grandma; 2: her
OPTIONS:
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- yes
Answer: no

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

Do "They" and "the chickens" mean the same thing? OPTIONS:
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- yes

Answer: no

Problem: Do "the mouse" and "it" point to the same thing in the following sentence?

The cat was lying by the mouse hole waiting for the mouse , but *it* was too cautious.

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- no
- yes
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A: yes

Problem: Do "the worm" and "It" point to the same thing in the following sentence?

The fish ate the worm . *It* was hungry.

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- yes
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A:
no