A and C, definitely. The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard is like a treasure map for software and users, helping them find their way around the filesystem.
D is pretty out there. The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard is about standardizing, not customizing the filesystem based on user needs. Might as well ask it to predict the weather!
A and C seem like the best options here. The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard is all about standardizing file locations, so software and users can both benefit from that predictability.
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