If you want to declare a node type struct and typedef a pointer type for that node, in which order must you make these declarations?
A) first the node pointer, then the node, since the node has a pointer in it.
B) first the node, then the typedef.
C) it doesn't matter which order you do them in
D) you cannot do both of them in the same program.
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