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What is one way object-oriented programming differs from procedural programming?
A) In object-oriented programming, the programmer breaks down the functions needed for a program step-by-step.
B) In object-oriented programming, the programmer divides well-defined tasks into functions and modules.
C) In object-oriented programming, the programmer thinks in terms of an instance of a class that has its own attributes and behaviors.
D) In object-oriented programming, the programmer uses languages like Fortran and COBOL to write programs.
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