Which of the following is not a reason for enforcing structure rules in computer programs?
a. Structured programs are clearer to understand than unstructured ones.
b. Other professional programmers will expect programs to be structured.
c. Structured programs usually are shorter than unstructured ones.
d. Structured programs can be broken down into modules easily.
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