I'm with you guys, D is the way to go. Although, a 'time plan' does sound kind of intriguing. Maybe that's a new feature I haven't heard of yet? Nah, better not risk it.
Ha! 'Time policy' and 'time plan' sound like they could be the same thing. Maybe the exam writer is trying to trip us up. I'm sticking with D, no doubt about it.
Hmm, I was leaning towards B) A time policy, but now I'm second-guessing myself. D definitely makes the most sense. This exam really keeps you on your toes, doesn't it?
I agree with Arlette. An Effective Until date is the best option to make sure the subscription ends at the right time. The other choices don't seem as clear-cut.
This is a tricky question. I think the correct answer is D) An Effective Until date. That's the most straightforward way to ensure a subscription ends at the end of the plan.
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