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The music titles of the first argument and the second argument need to be compared (in alphabetical order -- compareto method of the string class). if the first argument object has its music title less than that of the second argument, an int less than zero is returned. if the first argument object has its music title larger than that of the second argument, an int greater than zero is returned. if their music titles are same, then 0 should be returned.

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