QUESTION: Is "the shelf" the same as "it" in this sentence?
I couldn't put the pot on the shelf because *it* was too high.

OPTIONS:
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- yes
ANS: yes

Problem: A man's life and a horse's life are worth more than some foxes' tails ; al least *they* ought to be.
Are "they" and "A man's life and a horse's life" the same?
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- yes
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Answer: yes

Problem: The fish ate the worm . *It* was tasty.

Are "It" and "The fish" the same?

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- yes
Answer: no

Q: OPTIONS:
- no
- yes.

Jane knocked on Susan 's door but *she* did not get an answer.

Do "she" and "Jane" mean the same thing?
A: yes

CONTEXT: Then he took a piece of iron the shape of the horse horse's foot , and clapped *it* on, and drove some nails through the shoe quite into its hoof, so that the shoe was firmly on

Multi-choice question: Do "piece of iron" and "it" have the same meaning?

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- yes
yes

Problem: Babar wonders how he can get new clothing. Luckily, a very rich old man who has always been fond of little elephants understands right away that he is longing for a fine suit. As he likes to make people happy, he gives *him* his wallet.

Do "him" and "old man" mean the same thing? OPTIONS:
- no
- yes

Answer:
no