Consider the following grammar
- $S \rightarrow S * E$
- $S \rightarrow E$
- $E \rightarrow F + E$
- $E \rightarrow F$
- $F \rightarrow id$
Consider the following LR(0) items corresponding to the grammar above
- $S \rightarrow S *.E$
- $E \rightarrow F. + E$
- $E \rightarrow F + .E$
Given the items above, which two of them will appear in the same set in the canonical sets-of-items for the grammar?
- i and ii
- ii and iii
- i and iii
- None of the above