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1. Assume that the contents of the register r16 are 0xAB and C flag is 0, what will be the value of r16 and C flag after executing each of the following instructions independently:(a) lsl r16 (b) lsr r16 (c) asr r16 (d) ror r16 (e) rol r16 (f) swap r162. Write a program to copy an array in program memory (starting with the label xarr), clearing the bit 7 and bit 0 of each element and stored the resultant array in data memory starting at location 0x2000

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