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Scott sentence in models of set theory

Let $\mathfrak{M}$ be a countable transitive model of set theory.

Let $L$ be some countable language and $M$ be a countable (in $M$) $L$-structure. My question is:

1.In $\mathfrak{M}$ can we carry the construction of Scott sentence of $M$ $\sigma(M)^\mathfrak{M}$?

2.. Is $\sigma(M)^\mathfrak{M}$ identical with the Scott sentence of $M$ $\sigma(M)$ in the real world?

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