To organize files on a disk, MS-DOS separates them into areas called _____ A. directories B. buckets C. areas D. area directories E. None of the above

directories
buckets
areas
area directories E. None of the above

The correct answer is: A. directories

A directory is a named location on a disk that can contain files and other directories. It is used to organize files and make them easier to find.

A bucket is a unit of storage in a cloud computing environment. It is used to store data and applications.

An area is a region of space. In the context of MS-DOS, an area is a region of a disk that can be used to store files.

An area directory is a directory that contains information about areas on a disk.

None of the above is a correct answer.