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1.1 root 1: #print
2: This course will help you learn about basic file handling commands.
3: First you should understand how to give an answer that learn requests.
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5: The most important thing to remember is that whenever you type a
6: command to UNIX or a response to "learn", you must press the
7: RETURN key or the system won't see your typing.
8:
9: Sometimes learn asks you to come up with the right answer,
10: and then enter "answer", followed immediately by a space and the
11: single word which answers the question (and then RETURN).
12: This means that you would enter "answer WORD", where instead of
13: typing WORD you would type the word that is the correct answer.
14:
15: For example, if the answer to a question were "bug", you would enter
16:
17: answer bug
18:
19: Type that in now, and don't forget to hit RETURN at the end of
20: the line. Don't use any quotation marks in your response.
21: #copyin
22: #user
23: #uncopyin
24: #match bug
25: #bad answerbug
26: Leave a space between "answer" and "bug".
27: #log
28: #next
29: 0.1a 5
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