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Reaction mechanism (epoxide + alcohol)

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What is the mechanism for the following reaction?

Please indicate stereochemistry and electron transfer?

What kind of compound is the initial reactant and the final
product?(epoxide?)

Might not be visible but CH3O- is an anion.
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