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Which of the following statements are true? (i) The smallest integer is zero (ii) The opposite of zero is zero (iii) Zero is not an integer (iv) 0 is larger than every negative integer. (v) The absolute value of an integer is greater than the integer. (vi)A positive integer is greater than its opposite (vii)Every negative integer is less than every natural number. (viii)0 is the smallest positive integer.

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