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    The Upper 128 Entries in Latin-1 Are Sometimes Called ____
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The Upper 128 Entries in Latin-1 Are Sometimes Called ____

Question 61

Question 61

Multiple Choice

The upper 128 entries in Latin-1 are sometimes called ____.


A) multibyte characters
B) international characters
C) Western characters
D) multinational characters

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