Concepts of Programming Languages (11th Edition)
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Consider the following grammar in BNF:
<assign> -> <id> = <expr>
<id> —> A|B|C
<expr> -> <expr> + <term> | <term>
<term> -> <term> * <factor> | <factor>
<factor -> (<expr>)| <id >
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