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Which statements are true about nested classes in Java?
A nested class is not a member of its enclosing class.
A nested class has access to the members, including private members, of the class in which it is nested.
The scope of a nested class is bounded by the scope of its enclosing class.
A nested class has no access to the private members of the class in which it is nested.
As a member of its enclosing class, a nested class cannot be declared as private.
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