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Two identical balls are set into motion simultaneously from an equal height `h`. While ball `A` is thrown horizontally with velocity `v`, ball `B` is just released to fall by itself. Choose the alternative that best represents the motion of `LA` and `B` with respect to an observer who moves with velocity `v//2` with respect to the ground as shown in the figure.

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