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The four parts of a grammar are:

1. An alphabet N of grammar symbols called nonterminals.

2. An alphabet T of symbols called terminals. The terminals are distinct from the nonterminals.

3. A specific nonterminal S, called the start symbol.

4. A finite set of productions.

In the following grammar, which of the four parts of a grammar is S?

→ Λ | aB 

→ b | bB

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