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In theoretical computer science, a computational problem is a problem that a computer might be able to solve or a question that a computer may be able to answer. For example, the problem of factoring "Given a positive integer n, find a nontrivial prime factor of n."
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Answer: There was this guy I liked, let's call him Jake, he was very attractive and intelligent, I wanted to get to know him so, I planned on asking for his number the next time I went to school. He was standing there by his locker on his phone, I walked up to him, full of confidence and asked; "Hey uh, can I get your number?" He responded; "sorry I don't talk to nerds. Can you do my homework though?" I dealt with all this by saying: "heh, well I don't don't do homework for dumb people."
Explanation: yeah lame. ik
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b. association
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using association fallacy to make opponent look bad.
DURING THE DISCUSSION is the prepositional phrase.
The dialogue between that character and another
the conflicts that the character faces
<span>the relationship of the character with other characters</span>