For the following C statement, what is the
corresponding MIPS assembly code? Assume the arrays hold 16-bit
integer values, $ s0 is the base for array X, $ s1 is the base for
array Y, and $ t0 and $ t1 are index variables i and j
respectively. Comment code
X [j] = Y [i + j];
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