1. Which is a valid declarations of a String?


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  • By: guest on 02 Jun 2017 01.26 am
    Option A sets the String reference to null. Option B is wrong because null cannot be in single quotes. Option C is wrong because there are multiple characters between the single quotes ('abc'). Option D is wrong because you can't cast a char (primitive) to a String (object).
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