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James's little brother Brandon is obsessed with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Unfortunately for James, Brandon likes to pretend that James is a member of the Foot Clan. Too often, James hears "Cowabunga dude!" right before Brandon comes flying out from somewhere and attacks him with crazy ninja moves. Now, whenever James is anywhere - even when he knows Brandon is not around - and he hears someone say "Cowabunga dude!" (and that happens more than you would think!), he is afraid. What is the US in this scenario? What is the CS? -

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