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Q: What does the "auto" specifier do?
A. It automatically initializes a variable to 0;. B. It indicates that a variable's memory will automatically be preserved.
C. It automatically increments the variable when used. D. It automatically initializes a variable to NULL.
E. It indicates that a variable's memory space is allocated upon entry into the block.

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Answer:It indicates that a variable's memory will automatically be preserved.

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