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A programming language is not regarded as object-oriented if it does not enable polymorphism.

One method's ability to function properly for subclasses of the same parent class is known as subtype polymorphism.

You can access information with a level of security in between public and private access by using the phrase Protected.

When using a title with such a student class object and a Static method with the same name as a parent class method, the child method conceals the actual story.

The compiler decides to use this method to avoid the overhead of calling, thus you are unaware that inlining is happening.

Strive stating the two class names in conjunction in a statement with the word "is a" to determine which of two classes is the base class and which is the subclass (n)

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