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Usage
This template renders a section link and transclusion of a DYK prep or queue. It takes one unnamed argument, a number between 1 and 7; importantly, that number does not necessarily equal the number on the prep set you will receive. Rather, passing 1
to the first parameter will give you the first prep set in the rotation order, which could be any number depending on how the queues are rotating right now. It also includes a |queue=
parameter, which will transclude the corresponding queue instead. The result should look something like this:
Prep area 6 [edit]
- ...that before they can be pollinated, Scybalium fungiforme flowers (example pictured) need to be forcefully peeled open by possums or tanagers?
- ... that Zali Steggall, an independent member of the Parliament of Australia, is the country's most successful skier?
- ... that petroglyphs from western Crete may depict extinct Candiacervus deer from the Palaeolithic?
- ... that North Korean child prodigy Ri Jong-yol defected to South Korea after winning silver at the 2016 International Mathematical Olympiad in Hong Kong?
- ... that after women at Apple Inc. found a 6-percent gender wage gap and spoke out against sexual harassment and discrimination in #AppleToo, a class-action lawsuit was filed in June 2024?
- ... that Fu Wuji's Fuhou gujin zhu includes information on a diverse range of topics, from astrological signs to the dimensions of imperial tombs?
- ... that Ascension Island designated its entire marine territory as a protected area with no commercial fishing permitted?
- ... that Jewish video essayist Jacob Geller cited Jewish traditions of study and scholarship as an inspiration behind his analysis of popular culture?
- ... that one critic likened the design of 185 Montague Street in New York City to the horns of Count Basie's orchestra?