Multiple Choice
When normalizing data models,if you take attributes that have multiple values for a single instance of an entity and create separate entities for those attributes you are moving from:
A) O normal form to 1st normal form (1NF)
B) 1st normal form (1NF) to 2nd normal form (2NF)
C) 2nd normal form (2NF) to 3rd normal form (3NF)
D) Generalized normal form (GNF) to fully normalized form (FNF)
E) Dependent normal form (DNF) to Independent normal form (INF)
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