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Analyze the following passage to determine its subplot.
humpty dumpty sat on a wall. humpty dumpty had a great fall. all the king's horses and all the king's men came to see
if they could be of assistance. one of the horses threw a shoe on the way and was taken to the city blacksmith. after
many attempts by the king's men, it was determined that humpty dumpty could not be put back together.
humpty dumpty falls off the wall.
the king's horses and men come to .
one of the horses throws a shoe.
humpty dumpty is declared irreparable.

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