When does the memory space allocated to local variables and parameters get deallocated? When the application ends, the memory space allocated to local variables and parameters of both the called function and calling program is deallocated. O When the calling program ends, the memory space allocated to local variables and parameters of the called function is deallocated. When the called function ends, the memory space allocated to local variables and parameters of the calling program is deallocated. When the called function ends, the memory space allocated to local variables and parameters of the called function is deallocated. O

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Answer:

The answer is "Option d".

Explanation:

In the question, the numbering of the choices is missing so, in the attached the file defines it numbering after that we provide its solution:  

In the question the "option d" is correct, because when we call the function "stop", it ends the store space assigned to the local variables and "called" function parameters, since the variables are no longer used, so the memory is released and once the process is called, the memory is reassigned and then once again assigned when the function ends.

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