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If specific ehat capacity of a substance in solid and liquid state is proportional to temperature of the substance, then if heat is supplied to the solid intially at `-20^(@)C` (having melting `0^(@)C`) at contant rate. Then the temperature dependence of solid with time will be best represented by:

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