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| teachers, I would appreciate your help in explaining the difference among them. Thanks! |
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| Way is whether something can be done: Is there a way to do it? If there is a way, you need to consider how to do it. This is your approach consideration of how it should be done. When you have decided on how to do it, your method or means is what you use to do it. ( ) |
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