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The meaning of "differently lighted up" is very unclear. As long as all the bulbs in a

series circuit are connected to the circuit, and all of the bulbs have good filaments

with no holes in them, current will flow in the circuit. Depending on the ratings of

each bulb, the current may not be enough to cause all of them to glow visibly, but

there will certainly be a current. That may or may not suit your definition of "work".

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