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Implement a method to remove a node in the middle of a singly linked list (i.e., any node except the first and last node, not necessarily the exact middle), given only access to that node.
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lnput:the node c from the linked list a->b->c->d->e->f
Result: nothing is returned, but the new linked list looks like a ->b->d->e->f
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