Closure properties of context free languages?

L1={a n be n : n>=0} and L2={b n a n : n>=0} are both context free.

I'm not sure that it is -- note that in each of the defintions of L1 and L2, n is scoped within that definition, i.e. They are two different variables. When you combine them you should rename one, and get instead.

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