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Draw the structure of the major organic product for each of the reactions shown below. If you can show stereochemistry, where relevant will help me out.

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Draw the structure of the major organic product for each of the
reactions shown below. If you can show stereochemistry, where relevant
will help me out.

Synthesize any TWO of the following products from the indicated starting
materials. You may also use any organic compounds containing three or
less carbon atoms, N-bromosuccinimide (NBS), triphenylphosphine,
meta-chloroperbenzoic acid (MCPBA), as well as any inorganic reagents.
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