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SIJLesson08 Slide03
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Notes for Slide 03
This is just one example of a situation where there
are more than one possible answer. We are using the
capitalization of the letters in g-r-a-n-t as an
example, but it could have been many other examples.
Anyway, you are about to see the challenge of accepting
any of these three as correct answers.


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