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Prompt: Your script and your Linux directory structure should demonstrate that you have correctly written the script to accomplish the critical elements below. Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed: I. Create a File: Demonstrate your ability to utilize a Linux command to create a text file. Create this file in the workspacedirectory: a. A text file showing the current month, day, and time (Title thisfile Time_File. txt.) II. Create a Directory: In this section of your project, you will demonstrate your ability to execute Linux commands to organize the Linux directory structure. a. In the workspace directory, create a new directory titledCOPY. III. Modify and Copy: Demonstrate your ability to utilize Linux commands to copy a file to a different directory and renameit. a. Copy the Time_File. txt file from the workspace directory to the COPYdirectory. b. Append the word COPY to the filename. IV. Execute the Script: Complete and execute the newly createdscript

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