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Perform a retrosynthetic analysis by working backwards two steps in the synthesis below. Identify possible combinations of A and B that could lead to the alkyl halide (C) . Perform a retrosynthetic analysis by working backwards two steps in the synthesis below. Identify possible combinations of A and B that could lead to the alkyl halide (C) .       A)  B = I and A = VIII B)  B = VI and A = I C)  B = III and A = VII D)  B = IV and A = VII E)  B = V and A = VIII Perform a retrosynthetic analysis by working backwards two steps in the synthesis below. Identify possible combinations of A and B that could lead to the alkyl halide (C) .       A)  B = I and A = VIII B)  B = VI and A = I C)  B = III and A = VII D)  B = IV and A = VII E)  B = V and A = VIII Perform a retrosynthetic analysis by working backwards two steps in the synthesis below. Identify possible combinations of A and B that could lead to the alkyl halide (C) .       A)  B = I and A = VIII B)  B = VI and A = I C)  B = III and A = VII D)  B = IV and A = VII E)  B = V and A = VIII

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