what is situational irony

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Answer 1

Answer:

Situational Irony is a type of literary device and irony that is defined when something happens that is completely unexpected, thereby throwing off a reader/viewers expectations. An example would be a firehouse burning down or a marriage counselor filing for divorce.

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Which sentence has a positive connotation? A. Todd has a puny frame | B. Kendra has a slender frame.

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Answer:

b is postive

Explanation:

Answer:

B.

Explanation:

A positive connotation is a sentence that gives off warm feelings instead of it felling possibly offensive and B gives off more positive feelings

Read the passage from "A Sound of Thunder."
They cleaned their hands and faces. They changed their caking shirts and pants. Eckels was up and
around again, not speaking. Travis glared at him for a full ten minutes.
"Don't look at me," cried Eckels. "I haven't done anything."
"Who can tell?"
"Just ran off the Path, that's all, a little mud on my shoes-what do you want me to do-get down
and pray?"
"We might need it. I'm warning you, Eckels, I might kill you yet. I've got my gun ready."
"I'm innocent. I've done nothing!"
How do Eckels and Travis view Eckels's action of running off the Path?
Eckels feels his action was insignificant, while Travis feels it was extremely unsafe.
Eckels feels angry with Travis, and Travis feels as if he must defend himself from him.
Travis feels that Eckels's action was insignificant and Eckels agrees.
Travis feels annoyed that the trip was ruined, while Eckels feels relieved it is over

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Answer:

answer is B

Explanation:

Travis glared at him for a full ten minutes.

that sounds like he's pretty mad

Select the correct answer.
Read the sentence.
Perpetuity is implied, if not expressed in the fundamental law of all national governments.
What does the word implied mean?
O A. suggested
OB.
considered
OC. ignored
OD. explained
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The answer would be A. because implied means suggested but not directly expressed

The statement best summarizes the role of households in the flow of goods is households exchange money for products in resource markets. Thus, option C is correct.

Who are the consumers among households?

The final consumers of the goods and services produced by the businesses are the households. According to their tastes and preferences, they create demand in the market. The businesses supplied and produced goods in response to customer demand. As a result, a nation's production line is determined by its households.

To run a business, workers are needed, and business owners, managers, and employees also have families. In return for labor, the business pays wages, which increase household income.

Therefore, A company's output may fall somewhere in the middle of these two ideas. A landscaping company, for instance, might offer a homeowner a service and sell them a tree as a product.

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how many stanzas does this poem have?

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Answer:

4

Explanation:

You just count how many "paragraphs" there are

Answer: It has four stanzas.

Explanation:

EXIT TICKET for "Two kinds" — Short Response

In "Two kinds," how do June's feelings about her mother change from

the beginning to the end of the story? How do the interactions

between June and her mother illustrate this change?

Use evidence from the text to support your response. Be sure to

explain how each piece of evidence supports your analysis.

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Answer:

June's feelings about her mother change from the beginning to the end of the story because when she is young, she doesn't understand why her mother makes her "try" to discover her talent (she ends up taking piano lessons) and she denies to take her piano lessons seriously since she thinks that's not her life and her mother is forcing her to take them. At the end of the story, June explains that after her mother died she went back to her house and looked at the piano that was still there. When she starts playing, she realizes that the two different songs that she used to play when she was young were actually the same song (right hand and left hand). Her mother always told her that she wasn't "talented" at playing the piano just because she wasn't trying enough, she didn't put effort, she didn't pay attention. I believe at this moment June realizes her mother was right, although it's true that her mother was extremely severe.

Every time June and her mother interacted in the short story, it was a conversation where June's mother told her that she needed to be "talented" and June told her that she didn't want to. For example, in this case her mother is telling her that it's time for her piano lessons after the TV talented show where June didn't play so well:

"Four clock," she reminded me, as if it were any other day. I was stunned, as though she were asking me to  go through the talent-show torture again. I planted myself more squarely in front of the TV.

"Turn off TV," she called from the kitchen five minutes later. I didn't budge. And then I decided, I didn't  have to do what mother said anymore.

After that situation, June told her mother a very hurtful phrase about how she wished she was dead like the other kids her mother hadn't had. This phrase changed the relationship between them. Then, the years that followed are described and we can read about a conversation between them when June is thirty:

A few years ago she offered to give me the piano, for my thirtieth birthday. I had not  played in all those years. I saw the offer as a sign of forgiveness, a tremendous burden removed. "Are you  sure?" I asked shyly. "I mean, won't you and Dad miss it?" "No, this your piano," she said firmly. "Always  your piano. You only one can play."

"Well, I probably can't play anymore," I said. "It's been years." "You pick up fast," my mother said, as if  she knew this was certain. “You have natural talent. You could be a genius if you want to." "No, I couldn't." "You just not trying," my mother said. And she was neither angry nor sad. She said it as if  announcing a fact that could never be disproved. "Take it," she said.

Her mother's posture is still the same but their feelings have change. The next thing that happens is what has already been described, June finds herself playing the piano after her mother dies.

Explanation:

To complete this exercise, you have to read the short story "Two kinds" written by Amy Tan and then answer the questions using examples from the story.

"Two kinds" is a short story about the relationship between June and her mother. June's mother comes from China and she thinks everyone can be talented and famous in the US and June doesn't feel the same as her mother because she has been born and rise in the US.

What is the best way to focus on a topic of a memoir?


A. Gather digital media materials (such as photographs) related to your topic.


B. Draw a picture of the setting where the significant event took place.


C. Interview family and friends, and ask them what they remember about the event.


D. Ask yourself questions like who, what, when, where, and why.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Because you get to remember who invented and how and that makes you think abouct the topic

What are 3 metaphors found in "The Most Dangerous Game"

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Answer:

Explanation:

"The Cossack was the cat. He was the mouse." , “the muttering and growling of the sea” and  “The lights of the yacht became faint and ever-vanishing fireflies.”

The material on sale is a veritable bargain.
A. suspicious
B. once a year
C. surprising
D. true

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Answer:

D. True

Explanation:

Synonyms for veritable include:  real, genuine, and utter. Veritable could also be described as "true" in this usage.

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

ver·i·ta·ble

ADJECTIVE

used as an intensifier, often to qualify a metaphor:

"the early 1970s witnessed a veritable price explosion"

synonyms:

true · accurate · correct · errorless · unerring · exact · precise · factual · literal · realistic · authentic · faithful · close · strict · just · unelaborated · unvarnished · truthful · honest · sincere · frank · candid · honorable · reputable · trustworthy

what are two cnflicts Ponyboy faces in the "outsiders" ?​

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Answer:

Ponyboy faces criminal charges for being involved in Bob's death. Ponyboy faces the threat of being jumped by the Socs.

What predictions about Macbeth`s future are made by the three witches?

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Answer:

The Three Witches say he will become Thane of Cawdor and King of Scotland

PLEASE HELP QUICK! In the earliest beginning, the darkness was thick and deep. There was no light. The animals ran here and there, always bumping into each other. The birds flew here and there but continually knocked against each other.

Hawk and Coyote thought a long time about the darkness. Then Coyote felt his way into a swamp and found a large number of dry tule reeds. He made a ball of them. He gave the ball to Hawk, with some flints, and Hawk flew up into the sky, where he touched off the tule reeds and sent the bundle whirling around the world. But still the nights were dark, so Coyote made another bundle of tule reeds, and Hawk flew into the air with them and touched them off with the flints. But these reeds were damp and did not burn so well. That is why the moon does not give so much light as the sun.

What is the best summary of the story?

A.Coyote and Hawk made the sun and the moon, because they did not want to bump into each other anymore.
B.There used to be no light. This was a problem Coyote and Hawk wanted to solve. Clever Coyote made balls of reed, and Hard-working Hawk took them up to the sky. One reed ball burned brightly during the day, and one burned dimly at night.
C.Before there was light, the animals had trouble seeing each other. Coyote and Hawk solved the problem by creating the sun and moon out of two burning balls of reeds. Because the moon was made from damp reeds, it does not burn as brightly as the sun.
D.In the earliest beginning, the darkness was thick and deep. There was no light. Hawk and Coyote thought a long time about the darkness. Coyote bundled up some tule reeds. Hawk flew up into the sky, where he touched off the reeds and sent the bundles whirling around the world. Then it was light both day and night.

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Answer:

i think its b.

Explanation:

Answer:  C

Explanation: Im taking the test and I looked here and I saw b But it was wrong Its C

An example of why a writer would choose first person or third person

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Answer & Explanation:

First-person for a creative narrative piece, but someone for a formal academic voice would pick third-person.

Match the sentence to its correct label.
He is the best cook in town, and I love to have 1.dinner at their place
2. The sustenance he concocts in the scullery is beyond compare, and I want to ingest no other nourishment than that which he provides.
3. Because he has unrivaled skills in the kitchen, there is nowhere I would rather consume my food than their dinner table

A. Immature writing
B.mature writing
C. Overuse of thesaurus

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Answer:

1 is to A.

2 is to C.

3 is to B.

Explanation:

The first sentence is A. Immature writing.

The second sentence is C. overuse of thesaurus.

The third sentence is B. Mature writing.

Edgar Allen Poe the raven


How do the allusions, or references, made to Pallas (Athena) and Pluto (Hades) inform the
character of the raven?
A These allusions make the raven seem otherworldly and informs his symbolic
nature as a possible messenger from the afterlife.
B. These allusions imply that the raven is far more powerful than it at first seems
and it is there to cast judgement on the speaker.
C. These allusions contribute to the raven's characterization as the speaker's
punishment, as classical gods were often seen as cruel and petty.
D. These allusions remind the reader that the speaker is mentally unbalanced and
mistaking a raven for a god.

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Answer:

The answer is D

Explanation:

Answer:

A) These allusions make the raven seem otherworldly and informs his symbolic

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Cast:

JEANNETTE

KENNETH

DAD

MOM

(Setting: The Washington family’s kitchen)

JEANNETTE: I’ve perused this bevy of travel pamphlets and I have no inkling of where I want to go on vacation. I thought about attending a performance at the city’s amphitheater; however, the city will be in bedlam with the performance and the sporting event occurring simultaneously.

MOM: I didn’t find a worthwhile destination either.

KENNETH: I’ve concluded that we should embark on an exhilarating and exciting trip this year—something we’ve never done before.

MOM: I don’t want to dismiss your idea, Kenneth, but where can find such an awe-inspiring experience?

KENNETH: I thought we could hike up Mount Whitney—it’s the highest peak in California. Because it’s located on the border of Inyo and Tulare counties, it’s also relatively close to home. Since we’re all strong athletes, I think that making the ascent is feasible.

JEANNETTE: (to Kenneth) That sounds like an awesome and memorable trip; however, there’s one problem with your plan—I suffer from acrophobia.

KENNETH: (with a look of befuddlement) Acro- what?

MOM: Acrophobia—it means that Jeannette suffers from a fear of heights. The root word phobia, meaning “fear of,” comes from the Greek word –phobos, which means “fearing.” Acrophobia is one of the most prevalent phobias in the country.

KENNETH: (to Jeannette) I recall a few years ago when we traveled on an airplane to Aunt Janice’s house—you were enthralled, peering out the window at the scene below.

JEANNETTE: I did have a tremendous time on the airplane; however, after that trip, my phobia gradually progressed, and now merely thinking about flying evokes terror and makes me squeamish. For me, riding the elevator to the top floor of a tall building is much like trekking up Mount Everest—it’s a gigantic feat of willpower.

MOM: Sometimes the best way to get over a fear is to face it. Perhaps we should try to climb the mountain so that Jeannette can tackle her fear. Do you think it would intolerable for you, Jeannette?

JEANNETTE: (with a look of trepidation) I don’t believe I would be very excited during the ascent, and I may not reach the apex; yet, I would savor the astonishing panoramic views. But what if I lost my composure and chose not to climb with you? I would be loath to jeopardize your trip.

DAD: Jeannette, we’re a family; we must always support each other. I believe that if you’re brave enough to attempt the climb, we should be more than willing to stop if you feel overwhelmed or extremely uneasy.

MOM: Just trying is an immeasurable accomplishment!

KENNETH: I’ll have a wonderful vacation as long as I get to view the noteworthy peak; everything else is secondary to me. What’s your verdict, Jeannette?

JEANNETTE: The thought of scaling a gigantic mountain is both scary and exhilarating. I must admit, the allure of Mount Whitney seems to trump my trepidation, and it would be incredible to overcome my fear. So, I suppose there is only one thing left to do—pack!
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Which is the main theme of the passage?

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The theme is it’s always good to go on a vacation with your family and friends and to have a good time together

Which choice would make the underlined section parallel in structure to the rest of the sentence? A) cutting certain initiatives B) which initiatives should be cut C) the initiatives that will be cut D) determining how to cut certain initiatives

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Answer: b) which initiatives should be cut

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In a group discussion, a participant says, “Helen Keller would never have learned had it not been for Anne Sullivan.” How would you respond to share your viewpoint? Write three sentences.

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Answer:

Sample Response: I agree that Anne Sullivan changed Helen Keller's life because no one before had been able to reach her. As a young girl, Helen was in the dark. Even though her parents loved her, I don't think they ever would have been able to teach her like Anne Sullivan.

Explanation:

In a group discussion, a participant says, “Helen Keller would never have learned had it not been for Anne Sullivan.” Write the respond in sentences. The  Anne Sullivan changed Helen Keller's life because no one before had been able to reach her. As a young girl, Helen was in the dark. Even though her parents loved her, I don't think they ever would have been able to teach her like Anne Sullivan.

What is a sentence?

A sentence is a set of words that are put together and which has meaning or makes complete sense of something. A sentence is the basic unit of language which expresses or makes a complete thought.

A sentence is formed by following the grammatical basic rules of syntax. For example:" John is running". A complete sentence has at least a subject and a main verb to state (declare) a complete thought. For example: Kate walks.

The first letter of the first word in a sentence will always be capital. At the end of the sentence there is a punctuation mark depending on whether it is a statement, a question, a command, a request or an exclamation.

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what are some example of imagery in the cask of amontillado

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Answer:

Hi tae here!

Explanation:

In “The Cask of Amontillado,” Edgar Allen Poe uses many examples of imagery, such as the descriptions of the carnival, characters, the walk through the catacombs, and much more throughout the story to build suspense and intrigue for the readers and add to the mystery of Montresor’s underlining actions of the revenge and deception of the foolish Fortunado. By using descriptive words and phrases to help us imagine the characters and setting the readers are drawn further into the suspense.

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"The drops of moisture trickle among the bones" and "The cold, damp air of the catacombs" are some examples of imagery in the Cask of Amontillado.

Imagery refers to the use of descriptive language and sensory details to create vivid mental images and evoke sensory experiences in the reader's mind.

"The drops of moisture trickle among the bones" - This creates a vivid image of water dripping and echoing through the dark and eerie catacombs where the story takes place. "The cold, damp air of the catacombs" - This description evokes a sensory image of the chilling and clammy atmosphere in the underground tunnels. Thus, these are some examples of imagery in the Cask of Amontillado.

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The answer choices are spelling rules about what to do before adding suffixes to a base word that ends in e. Identify the rule that was applied to the word below.
achieve + -ment If the suffix starts with a consonant, keep the e and add the suffix. If the suffix starts with a vowel, drop the e and add the suffix. If a base word ends in double e, do not drop the final e, but never write three e's in a row. Keep the final e only if it lets g or c make their soft sounds. This word is an exception to the rule.

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Answer:

1. if the suffix starts with a consonant, keep the e and add the suffix.

Which sentence contains a participle?
A. To make the bells chime, people would have to pull the ropes down.
B. The chimes in the store interrupted the quiet when the wind blew.
C. The chiming bells announced the marriage of the happy couple.
D. Veronica chimed in when it was her turn to add to the conversation.

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the answer is c. with the chiming bells one

The sentence contains a participle C. The chiming bells announced the marriage of the happy couple.

What is a participle phrase in a sentence?

A participle is a verb that capabilities as a modifier. Participles offer in addition information approximately the noun or nouns in a sentence, similar to an adjective or adverb. a few simple participles consist of: The strolling canine crashed into the wall.

Which sentence consists of a participle used as an adjective?

An example of this kind of sentence might be: I was bored for the duration of our math class. A participle is typically used as an adjective within a sentence. Participles are crafted from verbs - the ones are the one's paperwork used to make tenses such as gift ideal, beyond perfect, and so on.

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"Each day, those men walked to work past long unemployment lines, which reminded them how lucky they were to have such well-paying jobs." What conclusions about the Great Depression can you draw from this evidence? (Write in COMPLETE sentences.)​

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Answer:

The conclusion in this sentence shows how the Great Depression was a hard time for millions of people. Many people had no jobs, while others were lucky enough to have one.

Explanation:

The conclusion which can be drawn from the given article is that:

The Great Depression was a tough time for people economically

A conclusion is something which is gained when there is an inference and pieces of evidence to back up a fact or claim.

As a result of this, we can see from the given article that a group of men who had well paying jobs considered themselves lucky because there was deep unemployment as people did not have work.

Therefore, we can conclude that the Great Depression was a period in which people didn't have jobs and the economy was terrible.

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What punctuation is used to show possession? apostrophe comma hyphen parentheses quotation marks

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Use an apostrophe + S ('s) to show that one person/thing owns or is a member of something. Yes, even if the name ends in "s," it's still correct to add another "'s" to create the possessive form. It is also acceptable to add only an apostrophe to the end of singular nouns that end in "s" to make them possessive.

Should the government be allowed to restrict what people can say? If yes, give examples of when it is okay. If no, explain why not. PLEASE HELP ME!!!

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Answer:

No.

Explanation:

Living in America, we have the freedom of speech. In no way should the government be able to restrict what someone wants to say. The first amendment states "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." Any person of power within the government who restricts freedom of speech is going against the first amendment and taking away someones voice and rights.

Why might an author write an adaptation of a literary text? Select four options.
to appeal to a different audience
O to teach a new lesson
Oto modernize a story
Oto mirror an author's syntax
O to introduce a new theme

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Answer:I have this question in a test and I said a b c and e

Explanation:

Which idea is explicitly stated in this passage?

O The poem takes place in the past

O The speaker has a deep appreciation of jazz music

O The speaker was proud of her radio

O The speaker loves to drink coffee

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Answer:

option c

Explanation:

What might stop someone from achieving the dream?

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Answer:

The price it is to learn how to pursue that dream.

Explanation:

Answer:As a psychotherapist, I get the honor of helping people tackle their goals. Some clients are really inspired to change their lives and they just want a little direction getting there. Other clients are feeling a bit more hopeless and discouraged about creating positive changes. Either way, my job is to help them take the steps they need to make their lives better.

Over the years, I've learned that no matter what kind of goal someone is trying to reach--health, financial, parenting, relationship, or career--there are some common traps that might keep them from living their dreams.

Here are nine most common traps that could prevent you from reaching.

Explanation: i think it is the answer not sure

The Dead Rising
In scene one why do you think the playwright has lena drop her bracelets?

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Answer:

Lena drops her bracelet for Amy and her friends to pick it up.

Explanation:

In this play written by Justin or Neill, three friends meet on a rainy Halloween night in which a girl appears in the middle of nowhere. Her name was Lena .

She drops a bracelet that is picked up by Amy.

The bracelet was engraved with the initial "L".

At the end of the story, the friends head to Mercy Lena Brown's grave only to realize that it was the grave of the girl they had been chatting with.

How does President Wilson build his argument and persuade his listeners in "War Message to Congress"?
A. He uses positive words to describe the enemy.
B. He cites published works to support his view.
C. He uses confident and powerful words.
D. He tells a personal story that relates to the topic.

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Answer:

C. He uses confident and powerful words.

Explanation:

President Woodrow Wilson, in his address titled "War Message to Congress" builds his argument and persuades his listeners by using confident and powerful words to convince them.

As he faced Congress, he spoke confidently, saying that America's rights as a neutral was violated and as such they must fight back in order to maintain peace and protect the interests of smaller nations.

When President Wilson was trying to convince Congress to declare war, C. He uses confident and powerful words.

President Wilson:

Was President during the first World War Convinced Congress to declare war on Germany after provocations by the same

In other to get Congress to declare war, he used confident and powerful words to show that they were fighting for the existence of the U.S. and its freedoms.

In conclusion, Wilson used confident and powerful words.

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5. PART A: What do the three conflicts in America have in common?
A. They were supported by reason and evidence.
B. They were resolved with relatively few consequences.
C. They were all the result of racist agendas and policies.
D. They were all driven by fear during a time of crisis.

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Answer:

I think it's letter C

I'm not sure

It’s C they were all the result of racist agendas and policies

What does figurative language in this sentence suggest about the narrator?

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I think you forgot to add the example.
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