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Superficially the term “object-oriented”, means that, we organize software as a (A) collection of continuous objects that incorporates both data structure and behaviour. (B) collection of discrete objects that incorporates both discrete structure and behaviour. (C) collection of discrete objects that incorporates both data structure and behaviour. (D) collection of objects that incorporates both discrete data structure and behaviour.
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(C) collection of discrete objects that incorporates both data structure and behaviour.
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