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Suppose that a main method encounters the statement t3.join(); Suppose that thread t3's run() method has completed running. What happens?
A. The main method waits for all running threads to complete their run() methods before proceeding.
B. The main method waits for any other thread to complete its run() method before proceeding
C. The main method proceeds to the next statement following the t3.join(); statement
D. Thread t 3 is re-started
E. All threads except t3 that are running are terminated
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