What is the difference between a library and a folder?

In Windows 7, what is the difference between a library and a folder?
A. A folder is a container for storing libraries; a library provides a single view of multiple folders and their contents.
B. A Library is a container for storing files; a folder provides a single view of multiple folders and their contents.
C. There is no difference between a library and a folder.
D. A folder is a container for storing files; a library provides a single view of multiple folders and their contents.

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    1. Answer is D. A folder is a container for storing files; a library provides a single view of multiple folders and their contents.

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