When you add a new View in MVC, you get an opportunity to create it strongly typed. In the image given below, when you check 'Create a strongly-typed view' and select the 'Model class' you get following code snippet on the view page. @model MvcApplication2_InternetTemplate.Models.Comment Above peace of code is just a fully qualified name of the model, now we need to supply the type
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