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Yes, if you put a book words down on a clear table

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No, a table lacks the consciousness and cognitive abilities required to read and comprehend a book. Reading a book involves processing language, understanding context, and making meaning of the text, which are capabilities beyond the capacity of an inanimate object like a table.

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