Hmm, D is definitely wrong. The whole point of virtual environments is to keep dependencies separate, not share them across projects. I'm going with A and C, those sound like the real deal.
Hold up, I thought virtual environments were all about sharing resources between applications. Guess I was wrong on that one. But hey, at least I'm learning something new!
Okay, let's think this through. The key advantages here are isolating dependencies and using different Python versions, right? That's gotta be A and C, no doubt about it.
Woah, virtual environments? That sounds like some kind of black magic to me! But hey, if it means I can use different versions of Python without everything exploding, I'm all for it.
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