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What is the difference between an accumulation and a cache?
The word "accumulation" and "cache" can both describe collections, but ___________ _____________
A. a "cache" is usually hidden away in a safe place.
B. a "cache" is usually displayed in a museum.
C. a "cache" typically only has sentimental value.
D. a "cache" is often collected over a person's lifetime.
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A. a "cache" is usually hidden away in a safe place.
Explanation: "Cache" normally means a hidden store or stash, whereas "accumulation" just means a collection built up over time.
Explanation: "Cache" normally means a hidden store or stash, whereas "accumulation" just means a collection built up over time.
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