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Which of the following statements are true about using a high-level programming language instead of a lower-level language?
I. Programs written in a high-level language are generally easier for people to read than programs written in a low-level language.
II. A high-level language provides programmers with more abstractions than a low-level language.
III. Programs written in a high-level language are generally easier to debug than programs written in a low-level language.
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