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why the complier is giving the following error message "illegal start of expression" once it reach the countSpaces method.The way I see it (and I am obviously seeing it wrong), the code is public since why not, int since it returns an int # and the method has return int in it, and static I am not too sure but I get the same error message whether or not it is included

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5 5 5 5
6 8 8 8
7 13 13 13
8 21 21 21
9 34 34 34
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17 1597 1597 1597
18 2584 2584 2584
19 4181 4181 4181
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25 75025 75025 75025
26 121393 121393 121393
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