Choose the correct cranial nerves from the key for each description below.
Key:
(a) abducens
(b) accessory to
(c) facial
(d) glossopharyngeal
(e) hypoglossal
(f) oculomotor
(g) Olfactory
(h) optic
(i) trigeminal
(j) vestibulocochlear
(k) vagus
(l) trochlear
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