You have redirected stderr to a file called Errors. You view the contents of this file afterward and notice that there are six error messages. After repeating the procedure, you notice that there are only two error messages in this file. Why?
a. After you open the file and view the contents, the contents are lost.
b. The system generated different stdout.
c. You did not append the stderr to the Error file, and, as a result, it was overwritten when the command was run a second time.
d. You must specify a new file each and every time you redirect, because the system creates the specified file by default.
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