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You want to run the command cat /etc/shadow as root, but you're logged in as an ordinary user. Which of the following commands will do the job, assuming that the system is configured to give you root access via the appropriate command? A) sudo cat /etc/shadow
B) root cat /etc/shadow
C) passwd cat /etc/shadow
D) su cat /etc/shadow
E) admin cat /etc/shadow

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