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A massless rope is strung over a frictionless pulley. A monkey holds onto one end of the rope, and a mirror, having the same weight as the monkey, is attached to the other end of the rope at the monkey's level.Can the monkey get away from its image seen in the mirror (a) by climbing up the rope,(b) by climbing down the rope, or (c) by releasing the rope ?

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