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Seriously. This is the kind of homework question that you can answer only by reading the book yourself.

Edit: An answer like that, in my opinion, was uncalled for. However true it may be there is no need to answer an honest question with rudeness.

ummm, i think, if you're not going to write something useful about the question dont write anything!! PLEASE.

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