Which of the following statements about rvalues and lvalues is NOT true?
A) Any expression that yields a value can be an rvalue.
B) A variable declared for an array cannot be an rvalue, but individual array variables can be.
C) A variable declared for an array can be an lvalue.
D) Individual numbers can only be an rvalue.
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