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[["Passage: Meanwhile, in the forest, the elephants are calling and hunting high and low for Arthur and Celeste, and their mothers are very worried. Fortunately, in flying over the town, an old marabou bird has seen *them* and come back quickly to tell the news.\nQuestion: In the passage above, does the pronoun \"*them*\" refer to \"*the elephants*\"?\nAnswer:", " yes"], ["Passage: Meanwhile, in the forest, the elephants are calling and hunting high and low for Arthur and Celeste, and their mothers are very worried. Fortunately, in flying over the town, an old marabou bird has seen *them* and come back quickly to tell the news.\nQuestion: In the passage above, does the pronoun \"*them*\" refer to \"*the elephants*\"?\nAnswer:", " no"], ["Passage: When they had eventually calmed down a bit, and had gotten home, Mr. Farley put the magic pebble in an iron safe. Some day they might want to *it*e it, but really for now, what more could they wish for?\nQuestion: In the passage above, does the pronoun \"*it*\" refer to \"*safe*\"?\nAnswer:", " yes"], ["Passage: When they had eventually calmed down a bit, and had gotten home, Mr. Farley put the magic pebble in an iron safe. Some day they might want to *it*e it, but really for now, what more could they wish for?\nQuestion: In the passage above, does the pronoun \"*it*\" refer to \"*safe*\"?\nAnswer:", " no"], ["Passage: Larry, a timid teen-ager, lives with his widowed mother in a Brooklyn housing project. Larry Larry's father, a gang leader, was shot to death; his father's disciple, Antonio, takes Larry under *his* wing, and quickly molds him into a drug runner.\nQuestion: In the passage above, does the pronoun \"*his*\" refer to \"*Larry*\"?\nAnswer:", " yes"], ["Passage: Larry, a timid teen-ager, lives with his widowed mother in a Brooklyn housing project. Larry Larry's father, a gang leader, was shot to death; his father's disciple, Antonio, takes Larry under *his* wing, and quickly molds him into a drug runner.\nQuestion: In the passage above, does the pronoun \"*his*\" refer to \"*Larry*\"?\nAnswer:", " no"], ["Passage: The customer walked into the bank and stabbed one of the tellers. *He* was immediately taken to the hospital.\nQuestion: In the passage above, does the pronoun \"*He*\" refer to \"*The customer*\"?\nAnswer:", " yes"], ["Passage: The customer walked into the bank and stabbed one of the tellers. *He* was immediately taken to the hospital.\nQuestion: In the passage above, does the pronoun \"*He*\" refer to \"*The customer*\"?\nAnswer:", " no"], ["Passage: The storekeepers stayed in town to run their stores and lived in the rooms behind *them*.\nQuestion: In the passage above, does the pronoun \"*them*\" refer to \"*storekeepers*\"?\nAnswer:", " yes"], ["Passage: The storekeepers stayed in town to run their stores and lived in the rooms behind *them*.\nQuestion: In the passage above, does the pronoun \"*them*\" refer to \"*storekeepers*\"?\nAnswer:", " no"], ["Passage: Bernard, who had not told the government official that *he* was less than 21 when he filed for a homestead claim, did not consider that he had done anything dishonest. Still, anyone who knew that he was 19 years old could take his claim away from him.\nQuestion: In the passage above, does the pronoun \"*he*\" refer to \"*the government official*\"?\nAnswer:", " yes"], ["Passage: Bernard, who had not told the government official that *he* was less than 21 when he filed for a homestead claim, did not consider that he had done anything dishonest. Still, anyone who knew that he was 19 years old could take his claim away from him.\nQuestion: In the passage above, does the pronoun \"*he*\" refer to \"*the government official*\"?\nAnswer:", " no"], ["Passage: Mr. Moncrieff visited Chester's luxurious New York apartment, thinking that it belonged to his son Edward. The result was that Mr. Moncrieff has decided to cancel Edward's allowance on the ground that he no longer requires *his* financial support.\nQuestion: In the passage above, does the pronoun \"*his*\" refer to \"*Mr. Moncrieff*\"?\nAnswer:", " yes"], ["Passage: Mr. Moncrieff visited Chester's luxurious New York apartment, thinking that it belonged to his son Edward. The result was that Mr. Moncrieff has decided to cancel Edward's allowance on the ground that he no longer requires *his* financial support.\nQuestion: In the passage above, does the pronoun \"*his*\" refer to \"*Mr. Moncrieff*\"?\nAnswer:", " no"], ["Passage: One day Dick was teasing the colts, and did not know that the master was in the next field; but *he* was there, watching what was going on; over the hedge he jumped in a snap, and catching Dick by the arm, he hit him so hard that he roared with the pain and surprise.\nQuestion: In the passage above, does the pronoun \"*he*\" refer to \"*the master*\"?\nAnswer:", " yes"], ["Passage: One day Dick was teasing the colts, and did not know that the master was in the next field; but *he* was there, watching what was going on; over the hedge he jumped in a snap, and catching Dick by the arm, he hit him so hard that he roared with the pain and surprise.\nQuestion: In the passage above, does the pronoun \"*he*\" refer to \"*the master*\"?\nAnswer:", " no"], ["Passage: Alice was dusting the living room and trying to find the button that Mama had hidden. No time today to look at old pictures in her favorite photo album. Today she had to hunt for a button, so she put the album on a chair without even opening *it*.\nQuestion: In the passage above, does the pronoun \"*it*\" refer to \"*album*\"?\nAnswer:", " yes"], ["Passage: Alice was dusting the living room and trying to find the button that Mama had hidden. No time today to look at old pictures in her favorite photo album. Today she had to hunt for a button, so she put the album on a chair without even opening *it*.\nQuestion: In the passage above, does the pronoun \"*it*\" refer to \"*album*\"?\nAnswer:", " no"], ["Passage: Sam and Amy are passionately in love, but Amy's parents are unhappy about it, because *they* are fifteen.\nQuestion: In the passage above, does the pronoun \"*they*\" refer to \"*Sam and Amy*\"?\nAnswer:", " yes"], ["Passage: Sam and Amy are passionately in love, but Amy's parents are unhappy about it, because *they* are fifteen.\nQuestion: In the passage above, does the pronoun \"*they*\" refer to \"*Sam and Amy*\"?\nAnswer:", " no"]]