You are a playwright whose latest play is expected to be a major success. In anticipation of a good reception, a talk show asks you to be their guest. While on the show, the host comments on how you've been editing the script for a long time but now the script is being sent to the theatre for the production. The host then asks if you are permanently finished editing the play, if you'll stop making edits during the production process, or before the publishing company publishes the play, or if you'll never be done editing. The most appropriate response to this question is that editing

A. will stop during the production.
B. will stop before the play is published.
C. will never stop.
D. is already done.

Answer: C

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