Multiple Choice
Why would you link to a jQuery file on a CDN?
A) It's the only way to ensure that you're using the most current version.
B) It can provide an improved user experience.
C) It's cheaper than linking to a file on your own web server.
D) It's the only way to include the library in your web documents.
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