B has to be the right answer. There's no way the Page instance can switch in the background without the user's knowledge. That would be a major security breach!
Actually, the callback mechanism provided by the Ability class does allow the Page instance to switch in the background following the user's operation.
A) True - The callback mechanism in the Ability class allows for asynchronous operations, so it makes sense that the Page instance can switch in the background.
I think the correct answer is A. The Ability class provides a callback mechanism that allows the Page instance to switch in the background based on user actions.
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