I bet the manager of the owner, option D, is the one who really pulls the strings around here. They're the ones with the real power, despite what the policy manual says.
Hmm, I'm not so sure. Shouldn't the owner of the document, option C, have the final say in changing its classification? They're the one who's ultimately accountable for it.
I disagree. The administrator of the document, option B, is the most logical choice. They have the overall control and responsibility for the document's handling.
Obviously, the correct answer is A. The author of the document should have the authority to change its classification. Anything else would be a breach of security protocols.
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