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[edit]Congratulations! You're now a published Wikipedian. But, two things: the page has already been flagged (probably by a bot) for excessive plot summary - - why not see what you can pare down to remove the banner; two, the picture is fine, but you have to release it in WikiCommons. See here and here for an example (see the Licensing section). Reducing the size of the file also helps to pass the fair-use test. We can look at this in class. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Profhanley (talk • contribs) 20:39, 29 November 2018 (UTC) . Here are the fair use rationales that you can include. Profhanley (talk)
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