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IN C LANGUAGE
When inserting a node into a linked list, where (in memory) will that node be placed if there is no overflow?
A) The location of the AVAIL pointer
B) The next contiguous spot of memory from the last node
C) The very end of the contiguous memory block
D) A randomized memory location
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