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In the diagram below, \overline{BD} \parallel \overline{AE}, BD

AE
, \overline{BF}
BF
bisects \angle ABD,∠ABD, \text{m}\angle C = 85^{\circ}m∠C=85

and \text{m}\angle BFE = 117^{\circ}.m∠BFE=117

. Find \text{m}\angle E. m∠E.

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