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so a protected member of a base class remains to be protected in a derived class and can therefore be derived again, if i understand this one correctly?
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Yes, that is correct. For example, the following code will work:
using System;
class A {
    protected int x=42;
}
class B : A {
    
}
class C : B {
    public C() {
	//Access the protected member
	Console.WriteLine(this.x);
    }
}
class Program {
    static void Main() {
    	C c = new C();
    	//Outputs 42
    }
}
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Yes that's correct.
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u can use protected class in other class by determine inheritance "class form : prclass"  and u can use protected member in new class this have a diferent with private method
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Yes, you are right
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Yes you are correct, but can be inherited by another class 
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what is the difference between sealed and private 



