QUESTION: Is "Alice" the same as "she" in this sentence?
Alice tried frantically to stop her daughter from chatting at the party, leaving us to wonder why *she* was behaving so strangely.

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- yes
ANS: yes

Problem: Mama came over and sat down beside Alice . Gently she stroked *her* hair and let the child weep.
Are "her" and "Alice" the same?
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Answer: yes

Problem: The mothers of Arthur and Celeste have come to the town to fetch them. They are very happy to have them back, but they scold them just the same because *they* ran away.

Are "they" and "mothers" the same?

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- yes
Answer: no

Q: OPTIONS:
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Steve follows Fred 's example in everything. *He* influences him hugely.

Do "He" and "Fred" mean the same thing?
A: yes

CONTEXT: Fred covered his eyes with his hands , because the wind was blowing sand around. He lowered *them* when the wind stopped.

Multi-choice question: Do "his eyes" and "them" have the same meaning?

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no

CONTEXT: When Tommy dropped his ice cream, Timmy giggled, so father gave *him* a stern look.

Multi-choice question: Do "Tommy" and "him" have the same meaning?

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- yes
no