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Consider this statement:  If you declare a (polymorphic) reference variable, v, to be of type Object, by saying:  Object v;  then v can refer to any kind of object without restriction.  If "object" means an instance of the Object class, is this statement true?  Why or why not?  If "object" means any kind of Java data, is this statement true?  Why or why not?
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