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How Is it possible to print more than last line with Get (<<) without using Print commands?

I want to run my Mathematica scripts from the terminal and I want it to print lines like MATLAB would. That is, suppress output by ending a line with ;, and otherwise print the output of the line. Get (<<) only prints the last line.

Without using Print[var] and saving variables after every line... Is this possible?

How to print more than last line with Get (<<)?

I want to run my Mathematica scripts from the terminal and I want it to print lines like MATLAB would. That is, suppress output by ending a line with ;, and otherwise print the output of the line. Get (<<) only prints the last line.

Is it possible to print more than last line with Get (<<) without using Print commands?

I want to run my Mathematica scripts from the terminal and I want it to print lines like MATLAB would. That is, suppress output by ending a line with ;, and otherwise print the output of the line. Get (<<) only prints the last line.

Without using Print[var] and saving variables after every line... Is this possible?

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I want to run my MathematicaMathematica scripts from the terminal and I want it to print lines like MatlabMATLAB would. That is, suppress output by ending a line with ';';, and otherwise print the output of the line. Get Get (<<<<) only prints the last line.

I want to run my Mathematica scripts from the terminal and I want it to print lines like Matlab would. That is, suppress output by ending a line with ';' and otherwise print the output of the line. Get (<<) only prints the last line.

I want to run my Mathematica scripts from the terminal and I want it to print lines like MATLAB would. That is, suppress output by ending a line with ;, and otherwise print the output of the line. Get (<<) only prints the last line.

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