Since in Phonetic Character Borrowing an existing character is "borrowed,"
sometimes one character can stand for two, three, or four differend
meanings. As a result, when rendering a sentence that is in simplified characters
into traditional characters, special care must be taken to identify the
appropriate corresponding traditional character. This group of exercises
concentrates on those simplified characters that have multiple traditional counterparts.
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For example:

In this case, the correct sentence will look like this:

Begin exercise!
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