I definitely recall that findings need to be clearly articulated, so C has to be one of the answers. A makes sense too, but I’m a bit unsure about the wording.
I remember something about accountability being key in issue confirmation, so A seems right. C also sounds familiar since accurate documentation is crucial.
I feel pretty confident about this one. The key is making sure the facts are straight and the issues are assigned to the right owners so they can take action. The other options seem to be about later steps in the process.
Okay, the question is asking about the objectives of the issue confirmation step specifically. So I need to focus on making sure the findings are accurately documented and communicated to the right people. The other options seem to be about later stages in the process.
Hmm, I'm a bit confused about the difference between the issue confirmation step and the later follow-up stages. I'll need to review the process more carefully to make sure I understand where this fits in.
I think the key objectives here are to clearly explain the findings and assign them to the right people. That way, they can take responsibility and work on fixing the issues.
Clearly, C and A are the right options here. Articulating findings and assigning accountability are key to the issue confirmation step. The other options just don't fit.
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