Which of the following is CORRECT in regard to the BRONZE Division?

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is CORRECT in regard to the BRONZE Division?

Explanation:
Bronze division centers on the simplest elements, with routines built entirely from the lowest-value parts. In this level, you’re not allowed to include any B-valued or higher elements, so every skill should be an A value. That makes the statement about not containing B or higher Value Parts the correct one for Bronze, because it matches the level’s fundamental restriction. If you tried to include a low bar flyaway dismount, that would typically be worth more than an A value and wouldn’t fit Bronze’s limit. Likewise, a routine that covers skills on both the low bar and the high bar implies higher difficulty or cross-bar requirements that Bronze doesn’t permit. And requiring a cast 45° below horizontal isn’t a Bronze-mandated element; it would usually fall into a higher value or simply not be a required Bronze component. So the only statement that aligns with Bronze’s restriction to A-valued parts is the one that says no B or higher Value Parts may be included.

Bronze division centers on the simplest elements, with routines built entirely from the lowest-value parts. In this level, you’re not allowed to include any B-valued or higher elements, so every skill should be an A value. That makes the statement about not containing B or higher Value Parts the correct one for Bronze, because it matches the level’s fundamental restriction.

If you tried to include a low bar flyaway dismount, that would typically be worth more than an A value and wouldn’t fit Bronze’s limit. Likewise, a routine that covers skills on both the low bar and the high bar implies higher difficulty or cross-bar requirements that Bronze doesn’t permit. And requiring a cast 45° below horizontal isn’t a Bronze-mandated element; it would usually fall into a higher value or simply not be a required Bronze component. So the only statement that aligns with Bronze’s restriction to A-valued parts is the one that says no B or higher Value Parts may be included.

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