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How to overcome the problem arising due to destruction of temporary object?

a.

Overloading insertion operator

b.

Overriding functions can be used

c.

Overloading parenthesis or returning object

d.

Overloading assignment operator and defining copy constructor

Answer: (d).Overloading assignment operator and defining copy constructor

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