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Granite is already an igneous rock. If the granite simply melts and re-solidifies it will become granite again. If it melts and is erupted from a volcano, it will form rhyolite. If it melts and mixes with magma of a different composition, then it could form any number of igneous rocks.

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Gneiss metamorphosed from shale, sandstone, granite and conglomerate.

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Gneiss is a metamorphic rock

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Granite.

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