Which method allows a space in a file name to be correctly interpreted by the Windows command line interpreter?

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Which method allows a space in a file name to be correctly interpreted by the Windows command line interpreter?

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Which method allows a space in a file name to be correctly interpreted by the Windows command line interpreter?

A. use the backward slash (\) escape character before the space
B. use the forward slash (/) escape character before the space
C. enclose the file name in double quote (") characters
D. replace the space character with the underscore (_) character
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