Which of the following format identifier can never be used for the variable var?#include int main(){char *var = "Advanced Training in C by Fatskills.com";}

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Which of the following format identifier can never be used for the variable var?<br>#include <stdio.h><br>int main()<br>{<br>char *var = "Advanced Training in C by Fatskills.com";<br>}