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1.1 root 1: #print
2: This program will try to help you learn how to use the editor.
3: You should really know, before starting this, how to use files
4: and how to type.
5: There is a "learn files" procedure to teach you about files.
6: Just to review, the current directory contains some files
7: whose name begins with "do"; they describe something you should do.
8: Find out what, do that, and then type "ready".
9: #create ohio
10: #create do1
11: There is a file in this
12: directory named for a state.
13: #create do2
14: Change the name of that file
15: to 'iowa'.
16: #user
17: test ! -r ohio || test -r iowa
18: #log
19: #next
20: 2.1a 1
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