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Consider the following text file: Example1.txt:This is line 1This is line 2This is line 3What is the output of the following lines of code?123456 with open("Example1.txt","r") as file1:      FileContent=file1.read()        print(FileContent)

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Consider the following text file: Example1.txt:This is line 1This is line 2This is line 3What is the output of the following lines of code?123456 with open("Example1.txt","r") as file1:      FileContent=file1.read()        print(FileContent)

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The output of the given code will be:

This is line 1 This is line 2 This is line 3

This is because the code opens the file "Example1.txt" in read mode, reads the entire content of the file into the variable "FileContent", and then prints the content of "FileContent".

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