I'm pretty confident the answer is B - storyboards help ensure adequate user group coverage in testing. Visualizing the stories makes it easier to identify all the different user groups that need to be considered.
Okay, I've got it! Storyboards help expose stakeholders or groups of stakeholders that might have been forgotten, so the answer is C. That's a key benefit of using them.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I know storyboards are used to analyze user stories, but I'm not sure which specific benefit they provide. I'll have to think this through carefully.
D definitely stands out as the most relevant answer. Storyboards are like the duct tape of user story analysis - they just make everything work better.
I agree, D is the best choice here. Storyboards are a great way to get a high-level view of the different pieces of functionality and how they fit together.
I think D is the correct answer. Storyboards help to visualize user stories and epics, which can make it easier to organize them into different functional areas.
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