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It is always a good practice to physically separate the code based on ________.
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It is always a good practice to physically separate the code based on ________.
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It is always a good practice to physically separate the code based on ________.
(1)Functionality
(2)Requirement
(3)All the options mentioned
(4)Dependency
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