A. Objects
Explanation:
In programming, objects are instances of classes that can have properties (also known as attributes) and methods. These properties define the characteristics or attributes of the object, while methods define the behaviors or actions that the object can perform.
B. Functions: Functions are blocks of code that perform specific tasks, but they do not use properties or attributes like objects do.
C. Containers: Containers are used to store collections of data, such as arrays or lists, but they don't inherently use properties and attributes in the way objects do.
D. Identifiers: Identifiers are names used to identify variables, functions, or other elements in a program, but they do not refer to properties or attributes themselves.
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