Multiple Choice
For symmetry in the finished work, it is very important that
A) each strand be rolled out so that its shape and length is as similar as possible to all the other strands.
B) you roll out the individual strands in one step to their finished length.
C) you roll out the individual strands only partway and pull them the rest of the way.
D) you roll the full-length strands in a noticeable coating of flour before assembly.
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