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A Reason for Passing a Pointer to a Function Is

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A reason for passing a pointer to a function is


A) to allow the called function to modify a variable accessible to the calling function.
B) to avoid the overhead of copying large data structures.
C) to allow easy access to data in the function that is being called.
D) A and B are both true.
E) None of the above

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