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A consumer is choosing between bundles of two goods: books (plotted on the vertical axis) and movie tickets (plotted on the horizontal axis). Their preferences are represented by a standard, convex-to-the-origin indifference curve. Match each consumption scenario with the corresponding description of the consumer's willingness to trade and the shape of their indifference curve at that point.

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