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**The behavior of an object is defined by the object's**
a. instance data
b. constructor
c. visibility modifiers
d. methods
e. All of these
**Selected Answer:**
- D
Explanation: (This section would detail why the selected answer (methods) is correct and the role of methods in object behavior, providing an educational explanation suitable for students learning about object-oriented programming.)
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