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Is the destruction of temporary object safe (while returning object)?

a.

Yes, the resources get free to use

b.

Yes, other objects can use the memory space

c.

No, unexpected side effects may occur

d.

No, always gives rise to exceptions

Answer: (c).No, unexpected side effects may occur

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