What is the difference between a stereotype and a metaclass?
A) Metaclasses can be specialized, but stereotypes cannot be specialized.
B) Stereotypes can be specialized, but metaclasses cannot be specialized.
C) A metaclass is a limited kind of a stereotype that can only be used in conjunction with one of the stereotypes it limits.
D) A stereotype is a limited kind of a metaclass that can be only be used in conjunction with one of the metaclasses it extends.
E) A stereotype is a specialization of a metaclass that can be used by itself, whereas a metaclass must be used with a stereotype.
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