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1. Facts a. The court's answer to the issue or question presented
2. Judicial history b. A summary of how the court analyzedthe facts and issues
3. Rule c. The listing of the laws the court relied onin the analysis or reasoning
4. Analysis d. The question presented to the court for resolution
5. Issue e. Explains how the case traveled throughthe courts
6. Conclusion f. The information that is relevant to the court's reasoning anddecision
1. *f
2. *e
3. *c
4. *b
5.*d
6.*a
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