Answer:
prevents incorrectly accessing elements outside of an array's range.
Explanation:
The enhanced for loop prevents incorrectly accessing elements outside of an array's range. This type of loop is also called a For Each Loop. This is because this loop automatically loops through each element in the given array and grabs that element, then it performs whatever instructions are inside of the loop's body to that element before moving on to the next available element. This way there is no numbered indexing that needs to be provided and therefore prevents the loop from accidentally trying to access an index that does not exist in the array.