The answer is A. -a.
The -a option in the ls command is used to display all files and directories, including those that are hidden. Hidden files and directories typically begin with a dot (.) and are not displayed by default.
To show hidden files, you need to include the /a:h modifier in that command. So, dir /a:h C:your-folder will do the trick. CMD also has specific commands for showing directories and folders. /a:d shows all hidden directories, and /a shows hidden folders
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