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When you’re passing multiple arguments to a method, how do you separate them?

What does the Mod operator do?

What’s the difference between Integer and Int32?

The = symbol can be used in two situations. What are they?

In the context of programming, what does the term “side-effect” mean?

What does the dot operator do?

What’s the difference between a parameter and an argument?

What’s the difference between Or, XOr and OrElse?

When can you call a method without instantiating a class?

Why is it a good idea to use parentheses to explicitly define operator precedence?

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