Assuming that t is an array and tPtr is a pointer to that array, which expression refers to the address of element 3 of the array?
a. *( tPtr + 3 )
b. tPtr[ 3 ]
c. &t[ 3 ]
d. *( t + 3 )
c. &t[ 3 ]
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