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1. They [combining / are / their / curiosity / and] creativity [with / optimism / and / persistence] 

2. "My [to / an / invention / relates / improvement] in [which / a / window-cleaning / devices / in] radially-swinging [operated / arm / is / by / a] handle [car-vestibule" / inside / a / from / of] 

3. One [elements / important / her / most / of] was [of / counterweight / the / a / addition]which [is / used / to / provide / means] for [maintaining / uniform / upon / a / pressure] the [entire / area / throughout / glass / the] swept [by / new / windshield] 

4. For [years / many / inventors / in / women] past, [invention / was / the / twice / process] as [difficult / addition / in / because, / to] the [hardships / inventing, / of / also / they] faced [the / world / skepticism / a / of] that [create / could / women / didn't / believe] something [of / value] 

5. Fortunately, [that / perception / the / years, / over] has [of / been / the / blown / out] water [women / Margaret / by / inventors / like] E [to / were / willing / Knight, / who] fight [recognition / they / the / for / unquestionably] deserved 

6. Born, [Maine / in / in / 1838 / ] and [mother, / a / widowed / raised / by] Margaret [proclivity / toward / showed / a / Knight] inventing [a / from / young / very / age] - [of / many / of / characteristic / a] the [world's / famous / invention] 

7. While [in / plant, / Knight / the / working] thought [easier / it / would / how / much] be [in / paper / pack / to / items] bags [if / bottoms / flat / the / were] (they [time) / at / the / were / not] 

8. In [the / villain / was / case, / this] a [Annan / Charles / - / named / man] who [attempted / idea / to / steal / Knight's] (he [spied / woman / hired / the / on] to [her / ) / and / make / prototype] receive [for / credit / patent / the] 

9. Not [in / without / one / give / to] a [Annan / fight, / to / Margaret / took] court [for / vie / / to / the] patent [her / that / rightfully / to / belonged] 

10. Knight's [immediately / a / invention / huge / had] impact [industry / on / - / paper / the]and [began / bags / to / proliferate / paper] throughout [retail / the / landscape] 

11. Knight [didn't / throughout / stop / though; / there] her [lifetime / receive / would / she / over] 20 [conceive / and / patents / almost / 100] different [- / rotary / including / inventions / a] engine, [machine / dress / shoe-cutting / a / and] and [shield / skirt] 

12. This [paper / a / summary / of / is] what [has / discussed / my / been / in] book, [Joseon, / Kim / Hong / do: / 'Dawon,] all [which / was / published / Too / Joseon'] in [to / light / some / 1998 / shed] on [the / artist] 

13. Neo-Confucianism [was / principle / of / the / governing] Joseon [time / the / art / and / at]was [of / not / importance / (albeit / primary] often [for / high-class / necessary) / considered / as] yangban [(male / scholars) / Confucian] 

14. The [painter / a / court / was / position] specialty [occupation / mostly / filled / by / jungin]("middle [a / hereditary / of / class / people,"] technical [the / specialists) / position / and / highest] a [aspire / could / to / court / painter] was [grade / level / just / six] 

15. Kim [also / talented / was / so / Hong-do] in [literature / as / and / calligraphy / to]compose [poetry / Chines / impromptu] 

16. Two [Kim, / poems / that / by / Chinese] the [has / author / verified / recently / the]authorships [the / of, / examples / are / representative] of [connoisseurship / his / literature / in / excellent] 

17. Kim [Hong-do / was / a / not / only] versatile [whose / expertise / covered / artist / almost]every [arts / of / field / ranging / fine] from [and / to / poetry, / music / calligraphy,] painting, [a / also / ut / man / of] fine [personality / and / good / appearance] 

18. As [proven / fact / that / the / by] he [three / of / portraits / the / did] king, [was / the / recognized / as / he] best [the / of / in / painter / time] realistic rendering 

19. The [attests / depicted / to / hyper-realistically / tiger] his [proficiency / in / realistic / expression] 

20. The [about / thing / important / more / him] is, [however, / not / the / that / fact] he [painted / but / extremely / well / that] he [the / embodied / the / of / sentiment] Korean [in / people / his / paintings, / regardless] of [the / subject] 

21. Every [from / painting / ranging / figures / real] of [ancient / and / imaginary / history / to]landscapes [(the / in / originated / form / that] China) [of / conveys / very / the / sentiments]Joseon [see / we / in / can / that] his [of / painting / landscapes / and / genre] Korea [and / its / people] 

22. Kim's [unique / also / his / paintings / have] poetic [that / sentiment / only / literary / his]sensitivity [invoke / can] 

23. Last [Hong-do / but / least, / Kim / not] is [versed / well / blank / in / using] space, [without / generously / applied / but / not] artistic sensibility 

24. seonsanggwanmaedo [(Boating / is / on / Waters) / the] a [stellar / his / example / of / open] spaces [which / his / through / literary / sensitivity] is [delicately / expressed] 

25. Mun [Il-pyeong / a / (1888~1939), / historian / and] critic, [artist / to / the / referred / as] a [Immortal' / 'Painter] 

26. Mun [based / name / on / this / coined] a [Jo / quote / of / Hui-ryeong / who] had [described / the / appearance, / character, / and] disinterested [to / of / attitude / Hong-do / Kim] be [an / of / similar / to / those] immortal, [and / title / implies / the / the] loftiness [he / and / that / the / depth] felt [Kim's / art / from] 

27. The [was / attached / word / also / immortal] to [indicate / the / to / artist / that] he [who / employee / was / government / a] closely [because, / king / attended / in / the] Joseon, [officials / ranking / the / lowest / even] were [called / the / immortals / to / respect] honor [the / dynasty / serving / of] 

28. In [paintings / his / exist / a / tall,] good-looking, [and / an / man / big-hearted / with]intrepid [spirit / a / and / nature; / delicate] an [deep / erudite / in / with / knowledge] every [to / field / poetry / from / calligraphy,] painting, [and / the / ancestors / and / music;] who [lived / their / the / time / in] land [of / and / of / peace / beauty] 

29. His [are / with / paintings / imbued / the] generous [and / nature / of / the / humorous]artist [Gang / himself / and / teacher, / his] Se-hwang, [and / connoisseurship / of / keen / the]King [the / of / supporter / absolute / Jeongjo,] the [ut / the / powerful / and / artist] caring [people / his / ruler / to] 

30. There [disharmony, / incompatible / is / no / no] self-confliction, [no / loss / of / self-identity; / and] although [upon / later / paintings / touch / his] the [evanescent / that / of / life / nature] he [man / felt / as / old / an] and [the / of / the / depth / religious] spirit [artist / the / as / that / experienced] a [devoted / hermit] 



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5-1


⚽ Mothers of Invention/Girls Think of Everything.

(
   3
   ) They are imagining.
(
   1
   ) Today, in living rooms and labs women are inventing.
(
   2
   ) They are combining their curiosity and creativity with persistence and optimism.
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(
   2
   ) "what if" they ask.
(
   1
   ) They are thinking and talking.
(
   3
   ) "How about" they wonder.
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(
   1
   ) "Ah-ha" they exclaim.
(
   2
   ) And gradually their ingenuity emerges.
(
   3
   ) An inventiveness that touches all our lives.
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(
   1
   ) And perhaps energized our own creativity - women and men, girls and boys alike.
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5-2


⚽ Invention of the Windshield Wipers: Mary Aderson.

(
   3
   ) Hoping to catch the sights and escape the cold, Mary Anderson climbed aboard a street car.
(
   1
   ) It was a dreadful day, weather-wise.
(
   2
   ) Snow and sleet pelted the pavement.
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(
   3
   ) And simply because she felt sorry for the streetcar driver, who struggled to see through the glass.
(
   1
   ) The year was 1902, It turned out to be a ride she would never forget, but not because of the scenery.
(
   2
   ) Instead, the ride would inspire her to invent the very first windshield wiper.
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(
   1
   ) The invention would not only improve the conditions for all drivers, but save countless lives as well.
(
   2
   ) Earlier, top-class engineers had tackled the problem of poor visibility in bad weather and came up with a solution.
(
   3
   ) They split the windshield.
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(
   2
   ) Trouble was, it didn't work.
(
   1
   ) Once the glass became covered with rain or snow, the streetcar driver could fling open the middle for a clear view.
(
   3
   ) At least not very well.
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(
   2
   ) When he opened the split glass, he was greeted with a burst of icy cold air and blast of heavy, wet snow.
(
   1
   ) Mary watched helplessly as the driver desperately tried to see.
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5-3


⚽ "Why doesn't someone create a device to remove the snow?"

(
   3
   ) "Can't be done."
(
   1
   ) Mary asked the people around her.
(
   2
   ) "It's been tried many times," they told her.
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(
   2
   ) Why can't there be a lever on the inside that would move an arm on the outside to swipe off the snow?
(
   3
   ) To her, it seemed perfectly simple.
(
   1
   ) Nonsense, thought Mary, as she scribbled in her notebook.
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(
   1
   ) Later, when she returned to her home in Birmingham, Alabama, she studied her sketches.
(
   2
   ) She spent some time refining her drawings-making them more elaborate.
(
   3
   ) Satisfied at last, she brought her design to a small manufacturing company in her hometown and hired them to make a model.
✄---------------------------------------------
(
   1
   ) Then she filed a patent application.
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5-4


⚽ "My invention relates to an improvement in window-cleaning devices in which a radially-swinging arm is operated by a handle from inside of a car-vestibule."

(
   2
   ) In other words, a lever on the inside that would move an arm on the outside.
(
   3
   ) Mary's wiper was made of wooden stripes and pieces of rubber.
(
   1
   ) Mary stated in her patent specification.
✄---------------------------------------------
(
   1
   ) She designed it to be removed in a good weather so that it would not interfere with the appearance of the streetcar.
(
   2
   ) One of her most important elements was the addition of a counterweight which is used to provide means for maintaining a uniform pressure upon the glass throughout the entire area swept by new windshield.
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5-5


⚽ Mary was awarded a patent in 1903 for a window-cleaning device.

(
   1
   ) She wrote a proposal to a company.
(
   2
   ) However, the company decided that her invention had little, if any, commercial value.
(
   3
   ) They simply didn't think it would sell.
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(
   2
   ) Several years later, someone else revived her idea, patented it, sold it, and made a very large sum of money.
(
   3
   ) Every day, lives are saved due to an increased visibility during bad weather.
(
   1
   ) Mary put the patent in a drawer and, eventually, it expired.
✄---------------------------------------------
(
   1
   ) Even in our high-tech society, the windshield wiper remains one of the greatest safety inventions of modern-day automobiles.
(
   2
   ) And tourists can now see the sights despite the snow, sleet, or rain.
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5-6


⚽ Invention of the Paper Bag Machine: Margaret Knight.

(
   2
   ) Fortunately, over the years, that perception has been blown out of the water by women inventors like Margaret E. Knight, who were willing to fight for the recognition they unquestionably deserved.
(
   1
   ) For many women inventors in years past, the invention process was twice as difficult because, in addition to the hardships of inventing, they also faced the skepticism of a world that didn't believe women could create something of value.
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5-7


⚽ Born in Maine in 1838 and raised by a widowed mother, Margaret Knight showed a proclivity toward inventing from a very young age - a characteristic of many of the world's famous invention.

(
   3
   ) By the time she was a teenager, the invention was being used in the mills.
(
   2
   ) Knight conceived a device that would automatically stop a machine if something got caught in it.
(
   1
   ) After observing an accident at a textile mill at the age of 12, Margaret went to work producing her first real invention.
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5-8


⚽ After the Civil war, Margaret Knight went to work in a Massachusetts paper bag plant.

(
   3
   ) Knight's machine automatically folded and glued paper-bag bottoms - creating the flat-bottom paper bags that are still used to this very day in most grocery stores.
(
   2
   ) That idea inspired Margaret to create the machine that would transform her into a famous woman inventor.
(
   1
   ) While working in the plant, Knight thought how much easier it would be to pack items in paper bags if the bottoms were flat (they were not at the time).
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5-9


⚽ Of course, no story of triumph would be complete without a villain.

(
   2
   ) Not one to give in without a fight, Margaret took Annan to court to vie for the patent that rightfully belonged to her.
(
   1
   ) In this case, the villain was a man named Charles Annan - who attempted to steal Knight's idea (he spied on the woman hired to make her prototype ) and receive credit for the patent.
(
   3
   ) While Annan argued simply that a woman could never design such an innovative machine, Knight displayed actual evidence that the invention indeed belonged to her.
✄---------------------------------------------
(
   1
   ) As a result, Margaret Knight received her patent in 1871.
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5-10


⚽ Knight's invention immediately had a huge impact on the paper industry - and paper bags began to proliferate throughout the retail landscape.

(
   2
   ) Knight didn't stop there though; throughout her lifetime she would receive over 20 patents and conceive almost 100 different inventions - including a rotary engine, shoe-cutting machine and a dress and skirt shield.
(
   3
   ) At the time of her death, an obituary described Knight as a "woman Edison."
(
   1
   ) To this very day, thousands of machines based on Margaret Knight's idea are still used to produce flat-bottom paper bags.
✄---------------------------------------------
(
   1
   ) In actuality, she was something greater - she was a woman inventor named Margaret Knight.
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9-1


⚽ A Painter Who Loved His Time and People, Kim Hong-do.

(
   3
   ) What kind of person was he?
(
   2
   ) Nevertheless, defining the artist and his art is not an easy task.
(
   1
   ) Of all the masters in Korean painting, Kim Hong-do is the best known one to Koreans.
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(
   1
   ) What and how did he paint?
(
   3
   ) More specifically, what kind of life did he lead and what do his paintings mean to us today?
(
   2
   ) What circumstances was he in?
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(
   1
   ) To complicate the matter more, there are serious misunderstandings in the already well-known facts about him.
(
   2
   ) This paper is a summary of what has been discussed in my book, 'Dawon, Kim Hong do: Joseon, all Too Joseon' which was published in 1998 to shed some light on the artist.
✄---------------------------------------------


9-2


⚽ Kim Hong-do was born in 1745, the 21st year of King Yeongjo's reign, and died in 1806, the sixth year of King Seonjo's.

(
   2
   ) Unaffected by any war, the period is often described as the renaissance of the latter half of Joseon.
(
   3
   ) Such peace and affluence were attributable to two kings who made genuine efforts to care for their people.
(
   1
   ) His lifetime of 62 years was a time of serenity and economic abundance.
✄---------------------------------------------
(
   2
   ) one should not overlook this historical background to truly understand Kim and his works.
(
   1
   ) Not surprisingly, his paintings are full of optimism and pride for Joseon culture.
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9-3


⚽ King Hong-do was a court painter.

(
   2
   ) Neo-Confucianism was the governing principle of Joseon at the time and art was not of primary importance (albeit often considered as necessary) for high-class yangban (male Confucian scholars).
(
   3
   ) The court painter position was a specialty occupation mostly filled by jungin ("middle people," a hereditary class of technical specialists) and the highest position a court painter could aspire to was just grade level six.
(
   1
   ) The position was equivalent to a low-ranking government official of today.
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(
   1
   ) However, Kim Hong-do was too brilliant to remain ordinary.
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9-4


⚽ Kim Hong-do was a master painter in all types of paintings: landscapes, flowers, birds and animals, genre paintings, figures from ancient history, portraiture, and even Buddhist paintings and illustrations.

(
   3
   ) What is more, he was famous as and excellent musician at playing the daegeum (a large transverse bamboo flute) and geomungo (a traditional Korean musical instrument with six strings).
(
   1
   ) He was undoubtedly, the 'national painter, the best in Joseon.'
(
   2
   ) Kim Hong-do was also so talented in calligraphy and literature as to compose Chines poetry impromptu.
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(
   2
   ) Kim Hong-do was not only a versatile artist whose expertise covered almost every field of fine arts ranging from poetry, calligraphy, and music to painting, ut also a man of fine appearance and good personality.
(
   1
   ) Two Chinese poems by Kim, that the author has recently verified the authorships of, are the representative examples of his excellent connoisseurship in literature.
(
   3
   ) It deserves a thought what these recently found facts about his talents signify.
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9-5


⚽ Kim Hong-do is often considered to be a truly Joseon painter.

(
   1
   ) As proven by the fact that he did three portraits of the king, he was recognized as the best painter of the time in realistic rendering.
(
   3
   ) The more important thing about him is, however, not the fact that he painted extremely well but that he embodied the sentiment of the Korean people in his paintings, regardless of the subject.
(
   2
   ) The hyper-realistically depicted tiger attests to his proficiency in realistic expression.
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(
   1
   ) Every painting ranging from real figures of ancient history to imaginary and landscapes (the form that originated in China) conveys the very sentiments of Joseon that we can see in his genre painting and landscapes of Korea and its people.
(
   3
   ) With the same title and theme of Chinese classical poetry, Kim was flawlessly able to illustrate the life of Joseon people.
(
   2
   ) For example, Samgongbulhwando (Pleasure of Rural Life) is based on a story of ancient China but is full of Korean sentiment.
✄---------------------------------------------


9-6


⚽ On his famous Seondongchwijeokdo (Hermit Boy Playing a Bamboo Flute), the wimpling of the robe is depicted in thin and thick lines as if they are moving to the music.

(
   3
   ) Kim's paintings also have his unique poetic sentiment that only his literary sensitivity can invoke.
(
   1
   ) It seems that the tunes and melodies that the Korean boy is playing are visualized into the undulating lines of the boy's clothing.
(
   2
   ) This was only possible with his combined aptitudes in both music and painting.
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(
   2
   ) seonsanggwanmaedo (Boating on the Waters) is a stellar example of his open spaces through which his literary sensitivity is delicately expressed.
(
   1
   ) Last but not least, Kim Hong-do is well versed in using blank space, generously applied but not without artistic sensibility.
(
   3
   ) This author sees that such characteristics result from the generous and relaxed personality of Kim hong-do himself.
✄---------------------------------------------


9-7


⚽ Kim Hong-do was indeed the best painter in the latter halt of Joseon to define Korean beauty.

(
   1
   ) Mun Il-pyeong (1888~1939), a historian and critic, referred to the artist as a 'Painter Immortal.'
(
   3
   ) The word immortal was also attached to the artist to indicate that he was a government employee who closely attended the king because, in Joseon, even the lowest ranking officials were called immortals to respect the honor of serving the dynasty.
(
   2
   ) Mun coined this name based on a quote of Jo Hui-ryeong who had described the appearance, character, and disinterested attitude of Kim Hong-do to be similar to those of an immortal, and the title implies the loftiness and the depth that he felt from Kim's art.
✄---------------------------------------------


9-8


⚽ The paintings of Kim Hong-do reveal the artist's love for the time in which he lived.

(
   2
   ) His paintings are imbued with the generous and humorous nature of the artist himself and his teacher, Gang Se-hwang, and the keen connoisseurship of King Jeongjo, the absolute supporter of the artist and the powerful ut caring ruler to his people.
(
   1
   ) In his paintings exist a tall, good-looking, and big-hearted man with an intrepid spirit and a delicate nature; an erudite with deep knowledge in every field from poetry to calligraphy, painting, and music; and the ancestors who lived their time in the land of beauty and of peace.
✄---------------------------------------------


9-9


⚽ Kim Hong-do illustrated through his art the attitude, the spirit, and the cultural pride of the time that he lived.

(
   2
   ) All these pictorial features are the epiphany of the life that Kim Hong-do lived as an artist and of the lives of people who lived in Joseon together with the artist.
(
   1
   ) There is no incompatible disharmony, no self-confliction, and no loss of self-identity; although his later paintings touch upon the evanescent nature of life that he felt as an old man and the depth of the religious spirit that the artist experienced as a devoted hermit.
✄---------------------------------------------

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[29] 24135 / 13452 / 51243 / 14532 / 25431 / 53421 / 4312

[30] 43152 / 23451 / 52341 / 15342 / 51243 / 13425 / 32514 / 12 / 

 😳 순서, 정답 


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3
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2
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2
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2
2
3
1
1
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2
3
1
1
2


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2
3
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3
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2
1


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3
2
1


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3
2
1


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2
1
3
1


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2
3
1
1


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3
2
1
1
3
2
1
2


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2
3
1
2
1


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2
3
1
1


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3
1
2
2
1
3


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1
3
2
1
3
2


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3
1
2
2
1
3


[9-7] 
1
3
2


[9-8] 
2
1


[9-9] 
2
1


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