A . . . . . . . . resembles a table.

One-dimensional array
Two-dimensional array
Three-dimensional array
N-dimensional array

The correct answer is: B. Two-dimensional array

A two-dimensional array is a data structure that can be used to store data in a table-like format. Each row in the table represents a single element of the array, and each column represents a different attribute of that element.

One-dimensional arrays are similar to two-dimensional arrays, but they only have one dimension. This means that each element of the array is stored in a single row.

Three-dimensional arrays are similar to two-dimensional arrays, but they have three dimensions. This means that each element of the array is stored in a single row, column, and layer.

N-dimensional arrays are similar to two-dimensional arrays, but they have more than three dimensions. This means that each element of the array is stored in a single row, column, layer, and so on.

In conclusion, a two-dimensional array resembles a table because it has rows and columns.

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