Rhubarb In Tagalog

Rhubarb In Tagalog

3.lina is going to plant 63 tomato plants and 81 rhubarb plants. Lina would line to plant the plant in rows where each row has the same number of rhubarb plants. What is the greatest number of rows Lina can plantA.9 B.12 C.24 D.15​

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1. 3.lina is going to plant 63 tomato plants and 81 rhubarb plants. Lina would line to plant the plant in rows where each row has the same number of rhubarb plants. What is the greatest number of rows Lina can plantA.9 B.12 C.24 D.15​


₰. ANSWER:

A. 9

Problem:

lina is going to plant 63 tomato plants and 81 rhubarb plants. Lina would line to plant the plant in rows where each row has the same number of rhubarb plants. What is the greatest number of rows Lina can plant

Choices:

A. 9 B. 12 C. 24 D. 15

Given:

Lina is going to plant 63 tomato plants and 81 rhubarb plants.

Find:

What is the greatest number of rows Lina can plant

Solution:

[tex]\frac{63}{9} =7[/tex]

[tex]\frac{81}{9}=9[/tex]

⟹ Greatest number of rows: 9 rows

⟹ Tomato plants: 7 plants

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2. Larry had 3⁄7 of a strawberry-rhubarb pie left over. He split the leftover pie evenly between his 3 children. What fraction of a pie did each child get?\


Answer:1/7

Step-by-step explanation:there was 3/7 of the pie left so there is in total 3 of the 7 peices left so each kid get 1 of the left over 3 peices

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Divide three-sevenths by 3 to determine the fraction of strawberry-rhubarb pie that each of Larry's child gets.

Note that when dividing a fraction, transform the divisor into its reciprocal, then change the operation to multiplication.

[tex]\frac{3}{7}\div3=\frac{3}{7}\times\frac{1}{3}=\frac{3}{21}=\boxed{\frac{1}{7}}[/tex]

Each of Larry's child receives one-sevenths of the strawberry-rhubarb pie.

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3. Larry had 3⁄7 of a strawberry-rhubarb pie left over. He split the leftover pie evenly between his 3 children. What fraction of a pie did each child get?


Fraction of a pie each child get:

= 3/7 ÷ 3

= 3/7 ×  1/3   (As a rule in dividing fractions, multiply the first term/dividend by the
                      reciprocal of the divisor)

= 1/7     ⇒  a fraction of pie each child get

4. Read the excerpts with understanding. Identify what sensory imagery is used in each statement. Identify too those words used as descriptive in each excerpt.1. On rainy afternoons, embroidering with a group of friends on the begonia porch, she would lose the thread of the conversation and a tear of nostalgia would salt her palate when she saw the strips of damp earth and the piles of mud that the earthworms had pushed up in the garden. Those secret tastes, defeated in the past by oranges and rhubarb, broke out into an irrepressible urge when she began to weep. She went back to eating earth. The first time she did it almost out of curiosity, sure that the bad taste would be the best cure for the temptation. And, in fact, she could not bear the earth in her mouth. But she persevered, overcome by the growing anxiety, and little by little she was getting back her ancestral appetite, the taste of primary minerals, the unbridled satisfaction of what was the original food. (One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez)Imagery: ​


Here is the type of sensory imagery used in an excerpt of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude.

In identifying the sensory imagery used in a sentence or a paragraph, we must first know what kind of senses is being used in most of the word choices. Sensory imagery is an element in literary work used to help readers in forming mental images while reading the narratives. In this case, the type of sensory imagery used is taste (as in tasting food).

This can be found easily by noticing that the author uses these words and phrases to describe the sensory imagery:The phrase "salt her palate".The phrase "those secret tastes", followed by "oranges and rhubarb"."She went back eating earth"."Bad taste"."Bear the earth in her mouth"."She was getting back her ancestral appetite"."The taste of primary minerals..""What was the original food".

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5.                                                 MY DEFINITION OF ARTDIRECTIONS: The American writer and comedian Groucho Marx once declared, “Well, art is art, isn’t it? Still, on the other hand, water is water! And east is east and west is west and if you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce they taste much more like prunes than rhubarb does. Now, uh. Now you tell me what you know.” So, what makes art, “Art”? What is “Art” to you? How do you know if something is an “Art”?          Note: Make a separate attachment for your answer​


Answer:

Art is an life feelings and messages of a artist

Explanation:

art is not just art it has a lot of meaning that you just doesnt know for other understand art they knew it has a lot of meanings.


6. identify what sensory imagery is used in statementOn rainy afternoons, embroidering with a group of friends on the begonia porch, she would lose the thread of the conversation and a teat of nostalgia would salt her palate when she saw the strips of damp earth and the piles of mud that the earthworms had pushed up in the garden. Those secret tastes, defeated in the past by oranges and rhubarb, broke out into an irresponsible urge when she began to weep. she went back to eating earth. The first time she did it almost out of curiosity, sure that the bad taste would be the best cure for the temptation. and, in fact, she could not bear the earth in her mouth. but she preserved, overcome by the growing anxiety, and little by little she was getting back her ancestral appertite, the taste of primary minerals, the unbridled satisfaction of what was the original food. ( One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez) ​


Answer:

sense of taste

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7. 1. On rainy afternoons, embroidering with a group of friends on the begonia porch, she would lose the thread of the conversation and a tear of nostalgia would salt her palate when she saw the strips of damp carth and the piles of mud that the earthworms had pushed up in the garden. Those secret tastes, defeated in the past by oranges and rhubarb, broke out into an irrepressible urge when she began to weep. She went back to cating earth. The first time she did it almost out of curiosity, sure that the bad taste would be the best cure for the temptation. And, in fact, she could not bear the earth in her mouth. But she persevered, overcome by the growing anxiety, and little by little she was getting back her ancestral appetite, the taste of primary minerals, the unbridled satisfaction of what was the original food. (One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez) 2. In the period of which we speak, there reigned in the cities a stench barely conceivable to us modern men and women. The streets stank of manure, the courtyards of urine, the stairwells stank of moldering wood and rat droppings, the kitchens of spoiled cabbage and mutton fat; the unaired parlors stank of stale dust, the bedrooms of greasy sheets, damp featherbeds, and the pungently sweet aroma of chamber pots. The stench of sulfur rose from the chimneys, the stench of caustic lyes from the tanneries, and from the slaughterhouses came the stench of congealed blood. People stank of sweat and unwashed clothes; from their mouths came the stench of rotting teeth, from their bellies that of onions, and from their bodies, if they were no longer very young, came the stench of rancid cheese and sour milk and tumorous disease. (Perfume: The Story of a Murderer by Patrick Suskind) 3. She ran her hand across the dark, concrete wall. It was cold as ice. When she came to the middle of the room, she felt a thick, slimy substance actively oozing down the wall.​


Answer:

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8. What's More Learning Task 3: Sense it! Directions: Read the excerpts with understanding. Identify what sensory imagery is used in each statement. Write your answers on your answer sheet. Identify too those words used as descriptive in each excerpt. Copy the table and write your answers on their proper column. Excerpt 2. 1 2 3 4 5 Visual Imagery: 12 Auditory Olfactory 1. On rainy afternoons, embroidering with a group of friends on the begonia porch, she would lose the thread of the conversation and a tear of nostalgia would salt her palate when she saw the strips of damp earth and the piles of mud that the earthworms had pushed up in the garden. Those secret tastes, defeated in the past by oranges and rhubarb, broke out into an irrepressible urge when she began to weep. She went back to eating earth. The first time she did it almost out of curiosity, sure that the bad taste would be the best cure for the temptation. And, in fact, she could not bear the earth in her mouth. But she persevered, overcome by the growing anxiety, and little by little she was getting back her ancestral appetite, the taste of primary minerals, the unbridled satisfaction of what was the original food. (One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez) Imagery: Gustatory 13 My little horse must think it queer To stop without a farmhouse near Between the woods and frozen lake The darkest evening of the year. He gives his harness bells a shake To ask if there is some mistake. The only other sound's the sweep Of easy wind and downy flake. ("Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost) Tactile​


Answer:

Stopping by woods on a snowy evening, read the excerpts with understanding


9. What's More Learning Task 3: Sense it! Directions: Read the excerpts with understanding. Identify what sensory imagery is used in each statement. Write your answers on your answer sheet. Identify too those words used as descriptive in each excerpt. Copy the table and write your answers on their proper column. 2. Excerpt 1 2 3 4 5 Visual Imagery: Auditory Olfactory Gustatory 1. On rainy afternoons, embroidering with a group of friends on the begonia porch, she would lose the thread of the conversation and a tear of nostalgia would salt her palate when she saw the strips of damp earth and the piles of mud that the earthworms had pushed up in the garden. Those secret tastes, defeated in the past by oranges and rhubarb, broke out into an irrepressible urge when she began to weep. She went back to eating earth. The first time she did it almost out of curiosity, sure that the bad taste would be the best cure for the temptation. And, in fact, she could not bear the earth in her mouth. But she persevered, overcome by the growing anxiety, and little by little she was getting back her ancestral appetite, the taste of primary minerals, the unbridled satisfaction of what was the original food. (One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez) Imagery: Tactile My little horse must think it queer To stop without a farmhouse near Between the woods and frozen lake The darkest evening of the year. He gives his harness bells a shake To ask if there is some mistake. - The only other sound's the sweep Of easy wind and downy flake. ("Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost)​


Answer:

Dezznuts

Explanation:

I am not sure if you have heard of this of the this guy year old man 99 999999 5 or a friend of a friend of a guy who was in in the day or the best for in his survival world and he was the first only one that who was in the sky day or a the first time


10. Ano ang mensahe ng nais iparating ng kwentong, Ang Kuwento ng Paglikhang Zoroastrian Ang Kuwento ng Paglikhang Zoroastrian (Mitolohiya mula sa Persia) Muling isinalaysay sa Ingles ni Rebecca Cann Salin sa Filipino ni Daniel A. De Guzman Sa simula, walang anomang bagay sa daigdig na nabubuhay kundi si Ahura Mazda, ang paham na Panginoon na nananahan sa walang hanggang liwanag. Gayundin, si Ahriman, ang masamang espiritu na nabubuhay sa kadiliman. Sa kanilang pagitan ay ang kawalan. Isang araw, nagpasya si Ahura Mazda na simulan ang kaniyang paglikha. Una, nilikha niya ang kalangitan na gawa sa metal – makinis at makintab. Pangalawa, ang malinis na tubig. Pangatlo, nilikha niya ang mundong patag, walang bundok at lambak. Pang-apat, lumikha siya ng mahahalimuyak na bulaklak na walang matitigas na tinik o balat. Ikalimang nilikha niya ay maliliit at malalaking hayop. Matapos ay nilikha niya si Gayomard – ang unang tao. Siya ay matalino, matangkad, at magandang lalaki. Panghuli, lumikha siya ng apoy at ipinagkaloob sa lahat ng kaniyang nilalang. Ginawa niya ito upang magamit ng sangkatauhan sa pagluluto ng pagkain at maging panlaban sa lamig. Sa isang pagkakataon, sumilip ang masamang espiritu sa napakagandang likha ng paham na Panginoon. Tinawag siya ni Ahura Mazda at nagsabing “Masamang espiritu! Pagsilbihan mo at papurihan ang aking mga likha, nang sa gayon ay maging imortal ka. Umangal ang masamang espiritu, “Bakit ko pagsisilbihan ang mga likha mo? Bakit ko ito papupurihan? Mas makapangyarihan ako! Pupuksain kita at wawasakin ang lahat ng iyong mga likha.” Matapos nito ay bumalik si Ahriman sa kaniyang kinatatahanang kadiliman upang lumikha ng mga demonyo, mangkukulam, at mga halimaw na lulusob sa walang hanggang liwanag. Alam ng paham na Panginoon ang lahat ng bagay. Alam niyang gumagawa ng mga demonyo ang masamang espiritu upang sirain ang kaniyang magagandang likha. Alam rin niyang magkakaroon ng isang malaking digmaan laban sa kadiliman. Dahil dito, binuo niya ang anim na Espiritu – Ang mga Banal na Imortal, upang bantayan ang kaniyang mga likha laban sa Walang Hanggang Kadiliman. Binuo ng paham na Panginoon ang mga Banal na Imortal mula sa kaniyang sariling kaluluwa. Taglay ng bawat isa ang kaniyang katangian. Ang unang Banal na Imortal ay si Khashathra, ang Kapangyarihan ng Katuwiran, na nagsilbing tagabantay ng kalangitan. Sumunod na nilikha ng paham na Panginoon si Haurvatat, ang Kapayapaan at Kawastuhan. Siya ang naging tagapangalaga ng katubigan. Ang pangatlong nilikha ay si Spenta Armaiti, ang Banal na Debosyon na tagapagbantay ng daigdig. Si Ameretat, ang Imortal, ang naging tagapangalaga ng mga halaman. Si Vohu Mana, Ang Mabuting Pag-iisip ay piniling pangalagaan ang mga hayop. At si Asha Vahista, ang Hustisya, ang naging tagapagbantay ng apoy. Panghuli, itinalaga ng paham na Panginoon ang kaniyang sarili bilang tagapangalaga ng sangkatauhan. Nakita ni Ahriman ang mga Banal na Imortal at nagngangalit na sinabi, “Ahura Mazda, pupuksain kita at ang iyong mga likha. Hindi ka kailanman magwawagi!” Isa-isang sinalakay ni Ahriman kasama ng kaniyang mga likhang demonyo ang mga likha ng Paham na Panginoon. Sinubukan nilang wasakin ang katubigan ngunit tanging katabangan lamang ang naidulot nila rito. Sinubukan niyang sirain ang kalupaan ngunit tanging kabundukan at lambak lamang ang kanilang nagawa. Sinubukan nilang lantahin ang mga halaman ngunit tanging mga tinik lamang ang tumubo rito. Nagdulot ang mga masasamang espiritu ni Ahriman ng kalungkutan laban sa kaligayahan, sakit laban sa kaginhawahan, polusyon laban sa kalinisan, at kamatayan laban sa buhay. Sinalakay nila si Gayomard. Ang unang tao ay nagkasakit at namatay. Inakala ni Ahriman na nawasak na niya ang sangkatauhan at nagwagi laban sa liwanag. Ngunit siya ay mangmang at hangal. Nang mamatay si Gayomard, may umusbong na halamang Rhubarb mula sa mga buto niya. Makalipas ang apat na dekada, isang lalaki at babae na nagngangalang Mashya at Mashyana ang nabuhay mula sa halamang ito. Nangako sina Mashya at Mashyana sa paham na Panginoon na makikiisa sila sa pakikipaglaban kay Ahriman. Nanganak si Mashyana ng labinlimang kambal at ang bawat pares ay nagkalat sa buong mundo upang pagsimulan ng mga salinlahi. Naging tagasunod ng paham na Panginoon ang bawat isa sa pamamagitan ng mabuting pag-iisip, mabuting gawi, at mabuting pananalita.


Ang kuwentong Zoroastrian ay nagpapakita ng paglikha ng mundo mula sa paniniwala ng mga sinaunang Persiano. Ito ay nagpapakita ng magandang simula ng mundo na nilikha ni Ahura Mazda, ang Panginoon na nasa liwanag at ng masamang espiritu na si Ahriman na nabubuhay sa kadiliman. Nagpakita ito ng labanan ng liwanag at kadiliman, na pinapakita sa pamamagitan ng paglikha ng mga magagandang bagay sa mundo at ng mga masasamang bagay na sumisira sa mga ito. Nagpapakita rin ito ng kahalagahan ng pagiging mabuting tagapamahala sa mundo sa pamamagitan ng paglikha ng anim na Banal na Imortal na nagbantay at nag-alaga ng bawat likha ng Paham na Panginoon laban sa kadiliman. Sa kabuuan, nagbibigay ito ng aral na ang mabuti ay magtatagumpay sa huli at na ang mabuting pagpapamahala sa mundo ay mahalaga upang mapanatili ang kalinisan at kaligtasan nito.


11. A. Multiple choice: Circle the correct answer.1. syrups can also be used as fillings but will not provide for a filling with any thickness.a. Glazedb. Whipped cream c. Jelly d. Fruit2. A filling using whipped cream provides a light fluffy filling with a delicate flavor.a. Glazedb. Whipped cream c. Jelly d. Fruit3. Preserves can be used to add an easy fruit flavored filling to a cake.a. Glazedb. Whipped creamc. Jelly d. Fruit4. There are many fruits that can be cooked into a filling for cakes that will provide the cake withan extra special flavor. Some of the common fruits used are strawberries, blueberries,raspberries, peaches, apricots, and rhubarb.a. Glazedb. Whipped cream c. Jelly d. Fruit5. is a smooth, creamy type filling similar to pudding. The custard is a cooked filling containingcornstarch, flour, and egg yolksa. Custardb. Whipped creamC. Jelly d. Fruit​


Answer:

1 A

2B

3D

4C

5A

Explanation:

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12. Directions: Read the excerpts with understanding. Identify what sensory imagery is usedin each statement. Write your answers on your answer sheet. Identify too those wordsused as descriptive in each excerpt. Copy the table and write your answers on theirproper column.ExcerptVisualAuditoryOlfactoryGustatoryTactile123451. On rainy afternoons, embroidering with a group of friends on the begonia porch, shewould lose the thread of the conversation and a tear of nostalgia would salt her palatewhen she saw the strips of damp earth and the piles of mud that the earthworms hadpushed up in the garden. Those secret tastes, defeated in the past by oranges andrhubarb, broke out into an irrepressible urge when she began to weep. She went backto eating earth. The first time she did it almost out of curiosity, sure that the bad tastewould be the best cure for the temptation. And, in fact, she could not bear the earth inher mouth. But she persevered, overcome by the growing anxiety, and little by little shewas getting back her ancestral appetite, the taste of primary minerals, the unbridledsatisfaction of what was the original food. (One Hundred Years of Solitude by GabrielGarcía Márquez)Imagery:2.My little horse must think it queerTo stop without a farmhouse nearBetween the woods and frozen lakeThe darkest evening of the year.He gives his harness bells a shakeTo ask if there is some mistake.The only other sound's the sweepOf easy wind and downy flake.("Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” by Robert Frost)Imagery:​


Answer:

Sensory imagery is a literary device writers employ to engage a reader’s mind on multiple levels. Sensory imagery explores the five human senses: sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell.

Explanation:


13. 3 4 5 1. On rainy afternoons, embroidering with a group of friends on the begonia porch, she would lose the thread of the conversation and a tear of nostalgia would salt her palate when she saw the strips of damp earth and the piles of mud that the earthworms had pushed up in the garden. Those secret tastes, defeated in the past by oranges and rhubarb, broke out into an irrepressible urge when she began to weep. She went back to eating earth. The first time she did it almost out of curiosity, sure that the bad taste would be the best cure for the temptation. And, in fact, she could not bear the earth in her mouth. But she persevered, overcome by the growing anxiety, and little by little she was getting back her ancestral appetite, the taste of primary minerals, the unbridled satisfaction of what was the original food. (One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez) Imagery:​


Answer:

1. How many blood types are there in the human blood system?

2. What are the genotypes for each blood type?

3. What is the difference between the genotype of homozygous Type A to heterozygous

Type A?

4. What is the difference between the genotype of homozygous Type A to heterozygous

Type A?

5. What have you noticed about the number of alleles that controls Type A and Type B

blood phenotypes?

6. What do you mean by sex-linked inheritance?

7. What do you mean by sex-linked genes?

8. What is the difference between x-linked and y-linked genes?

9. What do you mean by x-linked dominant trait?

10.What do you mean by x-linked recessive trait?


14. 10. Who carried Tricia home and ran for Dr. Lee? * 1 point Mom Dad Bubbie Richard This is a required question 7. When Bubbie spit twice between her fingers and slapped her chest, what was she doing? * 1 point scaring Tricia and Richard acting mad making a wish telling a story 9. What did Tricia finally do better than Richard? * 1 point spit the farthest stay on the merry-go-round longer sit longer run the fastest 5. What does "babushka" mean? * 1 point dad mom grandfather grandmother 2. What was Tricia's wish? * 1 point That she was older than her brother. That she didn't have a brother. That she could do something better than her brother. That she was smarter than her brother. 8. What traveling event came to town? * 1 point car show circus carnival dog show 6. What could Richard do better than Tricia? * 1 point sit longer run faster catch higher all of the above 4. What kind of cake does Tricia's grandma make best? * 1 point Cherry Apple Chocolate Rhubarb 1. What did Richard pick so much of that he set a record? * 1 point blackberries flowers strawberries blueberries 3. How much older was Richard than Tricia? * 1 point 2 years 4 years 10 years 3 years


answer:

10.richard

7.making a wish

9.stay on the merry go round

5.grandmother.

2.That she was older than her brother

8.dog show

6.all of above

4.chocolate

1.strawberries

3.4 years

Explanation:

correct me if im wrong


15. Worksheet 3: Sense it! Directions: Read the excerpts with understanding. Identify what sensory imagery is used in each statement. Excerpt - Sensory images 1 2 3 4 5 1. On rainy afternoons, embroidering with a group of friends on the begonia porch, she would lose the thread of the conversation and a tear of nostalgia would salt her palate when she saw the strips of damp earth and the piles of mud that the earthworms had pushed up in the garden. Those secret tastes, defeated in the past by oranges and rhubarb, broke out into an irrepressible urge when she began to weep. She went back to eating earth. The first time she did it almost out of curiosity, sure that the bad taste would be the best cure for the temptation. And, in fact, she could not bear the earth in her mouth. But she persevered, overcome by the growing anxiety, and little by little she was getting back her ancestral appetite, the taste of primary minerals, the unbridled satisfaction of what was the original food. (One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez) 2. My little horse must think it queer To stop without a farmhouse near Between the woods and frozen lake The darkest evening of the year. He gives his harness bells a shake To ask if there is some mistake. The only other sound’s the sweep Of easy wind and downy flake. (“Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” by Robert Frost) 3. Outside, even through the shut window-pane, the world looked cold. Down in the street little eddies of wind were whirling dust and torn paper into spirals, and though the sun was shining and the sky a harsh blue, there seemed to be no colour in anything, except the posters that were plastered everywhere. The black mustachioed face gazed down from every commanding corner. There was one on the house-front immediately opposite. BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU, the caption said, while the dark eyes looked deep into Winston’s own. Down at street level another poster, torn at one corner, flapped fitfully in the wind, alternately covering and uncovering the single word INGSOC. In the far distance a helicopter skimmed down between the roofs, hovered for an instant like a bluebottle, and darted away again with a curving flight. (1984 by George Orwell) 4. In the period of which we speak, there reigned in the cities a stench barely conceivable to us modern men and women. The streets stank of manure, the courtyards of urine, the stairwells stank of moldering wood and rat droppings, the kitchens of spoiled cabbage and mutton fat; the unaired parlors stank of stale dust, the bedrooms of greasy sheets, damp featherbeds, and the pungently sweet aroma of chamber pots. The stench of sulfur rose from the chimneys, the stench of caustic lyes from the tanneries, and from the slaughterhouses came the stench of congealed blood. People stank of sweat and unwashed clothes; from their mouths came the stench of rotting teeth, from their bellies that of onions, and from their bodies, if they were no longer very young, came the stench of rancid cheese and sour milk and tumorous disease. (Perfume: The Story of a Murderer by Patrick Suskind) 5. She ran her hand across the dark, concrete wall. It was cold as ice. When she came to the middle of the room, she felt a thick, slimy substance actively oozing down the wall. ​


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