Hmm, B seems to be the way to go. The other options sound a bit like someone tried to cram 'agile' into their answers, but it just doesn't fit. Gotta stick with the real deal!
Agile, where the test cases come before the code? That's like building a house before the foundation! I'm going with B, the one that actually makes sense.
Ooh, this is a tricky one. I'm torn between B and C, but I think B captures the essence of agile better. The whole 'cross-functional team' thing is key, you know?
I think the definition of agile software development is B) A group of software development methodologies based on iterative incremental development with self-organizing cross-functional teams who cooperate to define requirements and to implement the solution.
B is the way to go! Agile is all about that iterative, self-organizing thing. The other options sound like they're missing the core of what agile is all about.
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