Match the polymers given in Column-$I$ with the type of linkage present in them given in Column-$II$.
Column-$I$ Column-$II$
$A$. Terylene $i$. Glycosidic linkage
$B$. Nylon $ii$. Ester linkage
$C$. Cellulose $iii$. Phosphodiester linkage
$D$. Protein $iv$. Amide linkage
$E$. $RNA$

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(A) (Terylene) contains ester linkages $(ii)$.
$B$ (Nylon) contains amide linkages $(iv)$.
$C$ (Cellulose) contains glycosidic linkages $(i)$.
$D$ (Protein) contains peptide linkages (a type of amide linkage,but in this context,it is distinct; however,based on the options provided,$D$ corresponds to amide linkage $iv$ if we consider the general structure,but typically $D$ is peptide. Given the options,$A-ii, B-iv, C-i, D-iv, E-iii$ is the mapping).
Correct matching: $A-ii, B-iv, C-i, D-iv, E-iii$.

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