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Mark the following statements as true or false.
a. In a linked list, the order of the elements is determined by the order in which the nodes were created to store the elements.
b. In a linked list, memory allocated for the nodes is sequential.
c. A single linked list can be traversed in either direction.
d. In a linked list, nodes are always inserted either at the beginning or the end because a linked link is not a random access data structure.
e. The head pointer of a linked list cannot be used to traverse the list. Consider the linked list shown in Figure 5-35. Assume that the nodes are in the usual info-link form. Use this list to answer Exercises 2 through 7. If necessary, declare additional variables. (Assume that list, p, s, A, and B are pointers of type nodeType.)

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