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Yes, a shoe horn is a class one lever because it has a fulcrum (the point where the lever pivots), an effort (the force applied, in this case, your hand), and a load (the shoe). The force applied at one end of the lever allows you to lift or place the load (shoe) at the other end with less effort.

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