Hmm, I was debating between options B and C, but I think B is the way to go. Consistency is key when it comes to unit testing. After all, we don't want our tests to be as unpredictable as a coin flip!
Option B is the correct answer. A unit test should be deterministic, meaning it should produce the same results every time it's run under the same conditions. This is crucial for ensuring the reliability and consistency of the test.
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