I'm going to have to 'conjur' up a bit more knowledge on this one. Maybe I should just 'con-jure' up a solution instead of guessing. Ah, who am I kidding, I'm just winging it like the rest of you!
I'm going with B as well. The other options don't seem quite right - 'append' would just add the changes, 'delete' would remove the policy, and 'update' is a bit vague. 'Replace' is the way to go here.
Option B all the way! It's the only one that makes sense for this scenario. The 'replace' method is what you want to use when you need to update an existing policy.
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I was thinking option D might work, but then again, 'update' might not be the right approach here. Guess I'll have to double-check the Conjur documentation.
I think option B is the correct answer. The 'replace' method allows you to load the modified policy and overwrite the existing one, which is what you need to apply the annotation changes.
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