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Let p`:` It is raining to-day and q `:` There is no light in this room.
Give a single sentence, which describes the following `:`
(i) `p vvq` (ii) `p ^^ q` (iii) ` ~ p ` (iv) ` ~ q` ( v) ` ~ p ` or `~ q` .

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