Name the feature by which objects communicate with eachother.
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In OOP, objects don't necessarily communicate with each other by passing messages. They communicate with each other in some way that allows them to specify what they want done, but leaves the implementation of that behavior to the receiving object. ... Another way is to call a (virtual) method in the receiving object.
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