Group the figures into classes so that all the elements within each class are topologically equivalent, and no elements from different classes are topologically equivalent.
A. A; B and C; D
B. A and C; B; D
C. A and B; C; D
D. A and D; B; C
E. B and C; B; D
Answer: A
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