QUESTION: Is "the book" the same as "it" in this sentence?
Sara borrowed the book from the library because she needs *it* for an article she is working on. She reads it when she gets home from work.

OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
ANS: yes

Problem: When Tatyana reached the cabin, her mother was sleeping. *She* was careful not to disturb her, undressing and climbing back into her berth.
Are "She" and "mother" the same?
OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
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Answer: no

Problem: I sallied out for a bit of food , more to pass the time than because I wanted *it* .

Are "it" and "time" the same?

OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
Answer: no

Q: OPTIONS:
- no
- yes.

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

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

CONTEXT: Tom said "Check" to Ralph as he moved *his* bishop.

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

OPTIONS:
- no
- yes
no

Problem: Fred is the only man still alive who remembers my great-grandfather . *He* is a remarkable man.

Do "He" and "Fred" mean the same thing? OPTIONS:
- no
- yes

Answer:
yes