During the compression stroke of an internal combustion engine, both the intake and exhaust valves are closed. This closure allows the piston to compress the air-fuel mixture in the cylinder, increasing its pressure and temperature in preparation for ignition. The intake valve remains closed to prevent any backflow of the mixture, while the exhaust valve is also closed to contain the combustion gases until the power stroke is completed.
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