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Can someone help me with this synthesis? This is what I have so far. The actual original problem is at the very top (from a plain benzene ring with no substituents to the benzene ring shown). I'm not sure if what I have so far is correct. I actually think it may be wrong because the Bromine is the least deactivating, so it would be the one to direct the next substituent and it would direct ortho and para, which would not be the correct position for the Nitrogen. I am also not sure how to add the last substituent/what reagents to use. If none of this is right, I would appreciate if you could draw out the correct synthesis. Thank you so very much!

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Lelia Lubowitz
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