Answer Posted / Shivam Gupta
DataContext classes, such as System.Data.Linq.DataContext in LINQ to SQL, serve as the entry point for accessing and manipulating a database using LINQ. They contain metadata information about the tables, relationships, and other schema details of the database being queried.
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