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The image shows a document with multiple paragraphs of text, printed on a piece of paper.
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The image shows a document with multiple paragraphs of text, printed on a piece of paper. The first line reads "Certificate of Compliance" and the last paragraph begins with "An individual is not required to answer." There are also numbers next to each paragraph that seem to indicate sections or points of reference within the document. The font is consistent throughout the text, and it appears to be a formal document given the title and content.
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