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nucleophilic aromatic substitution

Show the intermediates including all the resonance hybrid structures for the pentyl anion, that are formed.  What products would expect to form and in what ratio.

For some reason, I don't believe my reactions are done correctly.  Could you please explain it to me the correct way? (please see the attachment)

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