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Identify the type of figurative language being used in each of the following phrases. There can be more than one answer.The sea is a hungry dog.I looked the sizzling sun straight in the eye. He put on dark glasses.Overnight the roof grew its own layer of snow.The snow covered the world like a white, woolly blanketLate last night I heard the screen door slamThe face in the icicle crusted mask was pale as death |
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Answer» Answer: Identify the type of FIGURATIVE language being used in each of the following phrases. There can be more than one answer. The sea is a HUNGRY dog. I looked the sizzling sun straight in the eye. He put on dark glasses. Overnight the roof grew its own layer of snow. The snow covered the world like a white, woolly blanket Late last night I HEARD the screen DOOR slam The face in the icicle crusted MASK was pale as death |
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1)Develop a storyin about 150 wordson the proverb 'Afriend in need is afriend indeed'. |
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Answer» Answer: Once upon a TIME there lived a lion in a forest. One day after a heavy meal. It was sleeping under a tree. After a while, there came a mouse and it started to play on the lion. Suddenly the lion got up with anger and looked for those who disturbed its NICE sleep. Then it saw a small mouse standing trembling with fear. The lion jumped on it and started to kill it. The mouse requested the lion to forgive it. The lion felt pity and left it. The mouse ran away On another day, the lion was caught in a NET by a hunter. The mouse came there and cut the net. Thus it escaped. There after, the mouse and the lion became friends. They lived happily in the forest afterwards.
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Here are some interesting facts about animals. Choose the correct options from the brackets to complete the sentences.1. __________snakes are not poisonous. (A/Much/All)2 The bat is ___________only mammal that can fly. (an/the/some)3. Whales, dolphins and seals are ____________ mammals.ta little/all/most)4. A giraffe has the same number of bones in its neck as humans do - seven. However, __________bone is quite long. (much/each/a few)5. ___________sloths appear green because they have algae in theirhair. (A/ Some/Much)6. ________ anteater is toothless. (Many/The/Some)7. It's hard to sneak up on__________ frog. It can see in all directionsat once. (a/some/all)8. ___________ birds have large brains! (Many/Much/A little)9. Magpies and ravens have____________brain cells(a large number of/the/much) |
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Answer» Explanation: 1.Much 2.The 3.all 4.each 5.some 6.the 7.a 8.much |
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What English word has the same pronunciation even when you remove 4 to 5 of its letters? |
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Answer» Answer: queue Explanation: An English WORD with FIVE LETTERS in which if you REMOVE the last FOUR letters, still pronounced the same is QUEUE. |
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Extract Based questionsQ1. "Wind, come softly....books on the shelf."a) what does the poet ask the wind to do? b) what does the wind do?c) why does the wind not listen to the speaker?d) " to spread all over" means.. class 9 |
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Write a letter to HOM requesting her to create an awareness on the importance of 3 wellness modules included in your RLP sessions. (120 - 150 words)let us draft a formal letter |
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Answer» EXPLANATION:i DOON gufkyfkyftidrztdtditdtidtdtditd and surditdiftxitditdtxftddsrsrrdezxhhcjfxfuxrizurxfjtsrzed |
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Which is the first calculator |
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Answer» Answer: the FIRST calcalculator was the ENIAC , this is the answer my dear friend |
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What is the area of 30.8cm and the shape is circle? |
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Answer» RADIUS CM2 ft2 30.8 CM 2,980 3.208 30.9 cm 3,000 3.229 31.0 cm 3,019 3.250 31.1 cm 3,039 3.271 |
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What is common from zero to hundred ? |
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Answer» the COMMON is 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 Explanation: |
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using the given words make meaningful sentences in Present perfect tense they not invite me to the party |
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What is group of papers called |
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Answer» hlo mark me brainliest Explanation: GROUP of PAPER is CALLED a bundle mark me barainliest |
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Write a paragraph on “Covid-19 and its impact on our education system” |
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Answer» Answer: The COVID-19 pandemic is first and foremost a health crisis. Many countries have (rightly) decided to close schools, colleges and universities. The crisis crystallises the dilemma policymakers are facing between closing schools (reducing contact and saving lives) and keeping them open (allowing workers to work and maintaining the economy). The severe short-term disruption is felt by many families around the world: home schooling is not only a massive shock to parents’ productivity, but also to children’s social life and learning. Teaching is moving online, on an untested and unprecedented SCALE. Student assessments are also moving online, with a lot of trial and error and uncertainty for everyone. Many assessments have simply been cancelled. Importantly, these interruptions will not just be a short-term issue, but can also have long-term consequences for the affected cohorts and are likely to increase inequality. Impacts on education: Schools Going to school is the best public policy tool available to raise skills. While school time can be fun and can raise social skills and social awareness, from an economic point of view the primary point of being in school is that it increases a child’s ability. Even a relatively short time in school does this; even a relatively short period of missed school will have consequences for skill growth. But can we estimate how much the COVID-19 interruption will affect learning? Not very precisely, as we are in a new world; but we can use other studies to GET an order of magnitude. Two PIECES of evidence are useful. Carlsson et al. (2015) consider a situation in which young men in Sweden have differing number of days to prepare for important tests. These differences are conditionally random allowing the authors to estimate a causal effect of schooling on skills. The authors show that even just ten days of extra schooling significantly raises scores on tests of the use of knowledge (‘crystallized intelligence’) by 1% of a standard deviation. As an extremely rough measure of the impact of the CURRENT school closures, if we were to simply extrapolate those numbers, twelve weeks less schooling (i.e. 60 school days) implies a loss of 6% of a standard deviation, which is non-trivial. They do not find a significant impact on problem-solving skills (an example of ‘fluid intelligence’). A different way into this question comes from Lavy (2015), who estimates the impact on learning of differences in instructional time across countries. Perhaps surprisingly, there are very substantial differences between countries in hours of teaching. For example, Lavy shows that total weekly hours of instruction in mathematics, language and science is 55% higher in Denmark than in Austria. These differences matter, causing significant differences in test score outcomes: one more hour per week over the school year in the main subjects increases test scores by around 6% of a standard deviation. In our case, the loss of perhaps 3-4 hours per week teaching in maths for 12 weeks may be similar in magnitude to the loss of an hour per week for 30 weeks. So, rather bizarrely and surely coincidentally, we end up with an estimated loss of around 6% of a standard deviation again. Leaving the close similarity aside, these studies possibly suggest a likely effect no greater than 10% of a standard deviation but definitely above zero. Impacts on education: Families Perhaps to the disappointment of some, children have not generally been sent home to play. The idea is that they continue their education at home, in the hope of not missing out too much. Families are central to education and are WIDELY agreed to provide major inputs into a child’s learning, as described by Bjorklund and Salvanes (2011). The current global-scale expansion in home schooling might at first thought be seen quite positively, as likely to be effective. But typically, this role is seen as a complement to the input from school. Parents supplement a child’s maths learning by practising counting or highlighting simple maths problems in everyday life; or they illuminate history lessons with trips to important monuments or museums. Being the prime driver of learning, even in conjunction with online materials, is a different question; and while many parents round the world do successfully school their children at home, this seems unlikely to generalise over the whole population.
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What is the meaning of bla bla bla bla |
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Answer» pls FOLLOW me... |
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Can someone please answer this question. |
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mother Teresa was called _______ because her entire life was devoted to helping the poor, the suck the needy and the helpless |
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Answer» HEY MATE here is your answer.... MISSIONARIES of Charity Hope it HELPS you..... |
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Do you think the poet is douletful about coming backparticular shot on his journey? |
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Fill in the blanks with many and much :you can view .............while travelling on the bus. I have bought ...............sheep from the nearby village. |
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Write an application to the principal of your school requesting her to arrange online teaching as long as the lockdown lasts. |
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Answer» Answer: To, The Principle timpany school Unit 9 , vishakhapatnam 22 April 2020 Subject : Extra classes for maths and science Sir/Madam, I am the monitor of class 9. On behalf of my class, I have to make a request. Our TEACHER of MATH and science was bed-ridden and was on leave for a month. Our HALF yearly exams are approaching and the syllabus is not yet complete. We shall be highly obliged and thankful to you if you arrange extra class for math"s and science so that we get enough time to practice and learn our lessons fully. Thank you Yours obediently jai ram Class 9 (Monitor) HOPE this helps please MARK me as brain list |
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Fill in the blanks with many and much :he spent..............money gambling .he showed ...............bravery in front of the crowd . |
Answer» He SPENT much money gambling.He showed much BRAVERY in FRONT of the crowd.Explanation:
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If mice could Roar..five things which; if done would make the world a better place |
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Answer» peace EVERYWHERE,love in each HEART,EQUALITY,rights,be FRIENDLY |
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Worksheet - 5 write, ancorticle in 100-150 words on thehormiut especk of enline shohing• Wastage of Ame and money |
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Save environment lines |
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Answer» fresh air. Therefore we should keep our environment clean. 2. We should use renewable energy so that pollution and consumption should be minimize. 3. Reuse and Recycle the products so that waste could be minimize. 4. We should plant more of trees so that nature cycle keep maintained. 5. We should avoid use of PLASTIC MATERIALS because it HARMS our environment. hope it helps Manish Thakur |
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Q.On your way to school today, you found a boy washing the utensils in a teashop. You felt bad for him. Write the incident in your diary in about 100-120words. |
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Answer» i will o and BEAT him up Explanation: |
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Write lines to save the environment |
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Answer» First of all, planting trees should be given MASSIVE attention. Above all, a tree is the SOURCE of oxygen. Unfortunately, due to construction, many trees have been cut down. This certainly reduces the amount of oxygen in the environment. GROWING more trees MEANS more oxygen. Hence, growing more trees would mean better life quality |
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Q.On your way to school today, you found a boy washing the utensils in a teashop. You felt bad for him. Write the incident in your diary in about 100-120words.Hints: A small boy at teashop — washing utensils one after another — I wish he should be like us— going to school — child labour is banned — under Child Labour Act. |
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Article writing on pollution due to urbanisation.please tell it correctly and fast only today. |
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Answer» Answer: Pollution is a term which even kids are aware of these days. It has become so common that almost everyone acknowledges the fact that pollution is rising continuously. The term ‘pollution’ means the manifestation of any unsolicited FOREIGN substance in something. When we talk about pollution on earth, we refer to the contamination that is HAPPENING of the natural resources by various POLLUTANTS. All this is mainly caused by human activities which harm the environment in ways more than one. Therefore, an urgent need has arisen to tackle this issue straightaway. That is to say, pollution is damaging our earth severely and we need to realize its effects and prevent this damage. In this essay on pollution, we will see what are the effects of pollution and how to reduce it. Effects of Pollution Pollution affects the quality of life more than one can IMAGINE. It works in mysterious ways, sometimes which cannot be seen by the naked eye. However, it is very much present in the environment. For instance, you might not be able to see the natural gases present in the air, but they are still there. Similarly, the pollutants which are messing up the air and increasing the levels of carbon dioxide is very dangerous for humans. Increased level of carbon dioxide will lead to global warming. Further, the water is polluted in the name of industrial development, religious practices and more will cause a shortage of drinking water. Without water, human life is not possible. Moreover, the way waste is dumped on the land eventually ends up in the soil and turns toxic. If land pollution keeps on happening at this rate, we won’t have fertile soil to grow our crops on. Therefore, serious measures must be taken to reduce pollution to the core. hope it is helpful plz mark it as a BRAINLIEST answer
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Hill in the blanks with A. An and ThePut x is no artide is requiredBefore battle began soldierrival army camo viding onwhite how hardon seeing him, capt smith toldhis men not to fire till the mancould neach them. |
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Answer» Answer: Hill in the blanks with A. An and The Put x is no artide is required rival army camo viding on white how hard on seeing him, CAPT smith told his men not to fire till the man could neach them. |
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Article writing on pollution due to urbanisation |
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Answer» Answer: Our mother earth is choking and we are helpless. We face many CHALLENGES today and one of them is pollution. When any CONTAMINATING substance is added in our environment and pollutes our natural resources called pollution. There are many reasons of pollution and human beings are responsible for most of it. Our activities have depleted our natural resources and our natural habitat. One of the main reasons of human pollution is URBANIZATION. When human being started establishing cities and industrialization happened than the level of pollution started increasing. The harsh reality of urbanization is that many beautiful valleys, mountains, hills STATIONS and forests have been converted into vessels of pollution. please mark me as brain list please Explanation: |
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I say to you ,"i am happy " |
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Answer» Heya, The answer to your question is : I TOLD you that I was happy. |
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Essay on a teacher kidnapped by a fellow student |
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Answer» one day teacher given us homework EVERYONE completed homework but few students didn't complete so maths teacher punished him than students bad behav with teacher so teacher send principal OFFICE for call his parents , students angried with teacher they not reply at that time but after SCHOOL they called more boys and kidnapped his teacher when police SEARCH teacher they get those students kidnapped him and students get TC from school ALSO punished by parents and police |
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The Mason is building a house,change it into passive voice |
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Answer» Active Voice : The MASON is building a house Passive Voice : A house is being built by the Mason Additional Information :
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Complete the chain of noun with five alphabets of lockdown |
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Answer» A, E.I, O, U Explanation: |
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Find L. C. M. of 5,6,7 |
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Answer» Answer: since the three numbers in question have no factors in common, the LCM is the PRODUCT of all three, namely 210. |
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I will buy a scooty ,change it into passive voice |
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Answer» ACTIVE Voice : I will but a scooty Passive Voice : A scooty will be bought by me. Information about the topic :
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what do you think happens in the end? does the child find his parents? class 9 supplementary Ls-1 please |
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2.2A wise enemy is better than a foolish mend,in the bush, is, worth two, a bird, in handleonard can change, his spots |
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Some one has broken the chair ,achange it into passive voice |
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Answer» Answer: The chair has been BROKEN by someone. PLEASE MARK BRAINLIEST PLEASE FOLLOW ME |
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Murderous Dinner Party Essay |
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Answer» its not a good THINGS too right ESSAY this topic will changed |
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Hindi meaning of man |
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Answer» MAN TRANSLATES to 'Aadmi' in hindi.. Explanation: hope it HELPS.. |
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3." He stood the bicycle against the house, and worked from the off-side.'a. Who does "he" refer to ?b. What is meant by working from “the off-side"? |
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Answer» tell FIRST which is the chapter and is of which BOOK and class |
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10. If I was / were to take the bus, lwould bring headphones everyday. *1 pointO was or were |
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Answer» 'were' is the answer of above question EXPLANATION: |
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10. If I was / were to take the bus, Iwould bring headphones everyday. *were |
Answer» If I was to take the bus, I WOULD bring headphones every day.Explanation:
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Teacher feedback for English online classes to the principal |
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Do you think the penalty meted out to Mr Tod was justified |
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Marching as close as possible with the one in front / agreeing completely with someone. (Answer must be with the word lock |
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Answer» LOCK? |
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WHAT TITLE WILLYOU GIVE TO THIS PASSAGE?In some places, people plant a poor quality rose bush next to higher quality rose bushes. This is done to prevent the poor quality rose from self-pollination, which would genetically propagate the poor quality rose. The concept is designed in a way so that the higher quality rose will pollinate and raise the poor quality rose to a higher standard.This principle can guide us in our own lives as well. It is said that a person is known by the company he keeps. If we want to be a wealthy person, we should keep the company of rich people. In this way, we would start to think and act like them, and we too might become rich. If we wish to be an athlete, we should spend time with athletes. Thus, we would be motivated to live as they do. We would find ourselves exercising more, keeping fit, watching our diet and practising our sport. If we wish to be a writer, we should keep the company of writers and become inspired.Similarly, if we wish to develop spiritually, we should keep the company of people who have developed themselves spiritually. If we spend time with someone who meditates, we would be more likely to meditate. If we keep the company of those who value ethical living and practice noble virtues, we would find ourselves acting the same way. |
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Answer» The title of the PASSAGE should be : YOUR COMPANY DECIDES YOUR FUTURE!! I HOPE IT WILL HELP YOU. STAY HOME BE SAFE. I REQUEST YOU ALL TO THANK MY ANSWER. AND MARK ME BRAINLIEST |
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He bent down and brought his face close to her wrinkled cheeks. ‘Amma, it’s me.’ ‘Gopi? Kamcan’t believe it! Has his school closed for vacation?’ ‘Amma is often like this these days. She doerecognize anybody,’ Gopi’s sister explained. ‘But sometimes her memory is quite sharp. Tasks me if you have sent any letter. I tell her everything is fine with you, Vimala and the kidsis the point of telling her that you haven’t written for a year? Poor thing! I wouldn’t dream of mher unhappy.’(1-2) Now answer the following questions. Each question has four choices. Choose the answer and write in your answer booklet. Who is ‘he’ in the above passage?(A) Kamala (B) Gopi (C) Amma (D) Gopi’s sisterWho is Vimala?(A) Gopi’s mother (B) Gopi’s sister (C) Gopi’s wife (D) Gopi’s aunt |
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Crack my riddle, as a reward I will brainliest your answer. Andrew was kidnapped from his house right when he came back from work. The detective arrived at the house and found a mysterious note said 37713, they are 3 suspects, Alan, Ellie and Collin. Who was it? |
Answer» The KIDNAPPER is E l l i eBecause=> 3 7 7 1 3Bro now MARK as branliest |
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