Generally, evidence of a person's character or a trait of his or her character is not admissible for the purpose of proving that the defendant acted in the predicted manner on the occasion in question. Under Federal Rule 404(a), there are several exceptions mentioned. Define these exceptions to the general rule, and explain the circumstances under which these exceptions apply.
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