Comparing pointers and performing pointer arithmetic on them is meaningless unless:
A) They point to elements of the same array.
B) You are trying to compare and perform pointer arithmetic on the values to which they point.
C) They point to arrays of equal size.
D) They point to arrays of the same type.
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