CONTEXT: The foxes are getting in at night and attacking the chickens . I shall have to kill *them* .

Multi-choice question: Do "The foxes" and "them" have the same meaning?
yes

CONTEXT: 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.

Multi-choice question: Do "mothers" and "they" have the same meaning?
yes

CONTEXT: After I saw Bill catching flies and pulling off their wings, I boxed his ears. I showed the master the flies, some crushed and some crawling about helpless, and I showed him the wings on the window sill. I never saw *him* so angry before; but as Bill was still howling and whining, like the coward that he was, he did not give him any more punishment of that kind, but set him up on a stool for the rest of the afternoon, and said that he should not go out to play for that week.

Multi-choice question: Do "Bill" and "him" have the same meaning?
no

CONTEXT: When Tatyana reached the cabin, her mother was sleeping. She was careful not to disturb her, undressing and climbing back into *her* berth.

Multi-choice question: Do "mother" and "her" have the same meaning?
no