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How can there be an argument mismatch without any arguments in either caller or object function?

 this.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, remove);
        }
        private function remove():void
        { 
           trace("check");

           removeChild(start);
            start = null;

        }

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An event listener's handler requires an event argument. The event dispatcher will pass the event itself as an argument to whatever handler has been registered.

this.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, remove);
    }
    private function remove( e:MouseEvent ):void
    { 
       trace("check");

       removeChild(start);
        start = null;

    }

The argument's type should generally match whatever event type you are using, but it can obviously be any type that it extends as well (so e:Event will always work). The e property will be the event, so you can access properties available on the event (like in ProgressEvent, you have access to bytesLoaded and bytesTotal).

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