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  1. In Java, a declared variable rose is same as variable ROSE
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  2. A memory address in the program can be accessed by
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  3. A program variable is an abstraction of a computer memory cell or collection of cells.
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  4. A program variable is not associated with a machine address
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  5. A value of a variable is stored in exactly a single physical memory cell
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  6. A variable can be characterized as a sextuple of attributes
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  7. In many languages, it is possible for the same variable to be associated with different addresses at different times in the program
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  8. In C++, pointer variables and references
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  9. Two variables are aliases
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  10. In C and C++, union types can be used to create aliases in a program
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