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Yes. "This is she." "You are she." "It was she who asked the question." The word "her" is possessive. "You are her sister." "Her" can also be an object. "I gave her the answer." In this case, though, "she" is the subject. "You are she."

Tough - I saw her. Now what is possessive about that?

No.

You are her.

"I saw a girl trying to break into my car today and you are her!"

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You are she will of course delight a certain type of pedant. However, it is hard to imagine circumstances in which either you are she or you are her would actually be used. One is much more like to say something like 'Yes, you are the girl we were talking about'.

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