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In this photo, he is in the yellow, red and green one. Players with the yellow one will be at risk of having the virus, those with the red one will be at risk of developing symptoms and having trouble breathing. The green player is the one who got sick and is now in a critical state of being. A: It is unclear which "Hand" you are referring to, so you may wish to clarify this for the sake of your future posts. But assuming that you are talking about a serious case involving a game player in a gaming community, you are discussing the player's condition and not the condition of the player or the team. In such situations, the correct nomenclature is team, player, and so on. A player who may have been infected A team player who is/was infected A team player who is recovering from infection A player whose future is now in doubt A player who got seriously infected and is currently in critical condition This is largely dependent on the circumstances in each case. You should be careful that you do not inadvertently become the subject of a discussion on this forum as your posts here may be misconstrued by some as discussions on your condition. I think you may wish to reconsider using the word "hand", which could be taken to be a reference to some other issue. Instead, you should use the appropriate language when referring to the player's condition and the players' condition, in that order, and put the team or the game in quotes when discussing their condition. "The player who got seriously infected and is currently in critical condition" Q: Java: How to make method return more than one type I have this method: public ArrayList createArray(){ List theList = new ArrayList(); // add elements to theList return theList; } What I would like to know is how would I be able to make the method return a List and an ArrayList. A: You return a List and a List. @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public List createArray(){ List theList = new ArrayList(); // add elements to theList return theList; } A: This is be359ba680


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