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2. int readData (&array): The starting address of an array is passed to the function as a parameter using Sa0. The function must prompt for and read and store integers in the array until either a zero is entered or 10 numbers are read. Once the tenth integer is entered, your program must stop reading. The function must return (using Sv0) the number of values read and stored in the array (10 or less) The zero input is not part of the array and must not be stored in the array. If the first input is a zero then the array will be empty and the count returned is zero.This is a function. PLEASE ANSWER IN MIPS Basic assembly language.

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