According to thePMI Agile Practice Guide (Section 5.3 Sprint Review and Acceptance)andMike Griffiths’ PMI-ACP Exam Prep Book (Chapter 6: Value-Driven Delivery), stories areonly marked complete if they meet the Definition of Done (DoD) and are accepted by the product owner and stakeholders. If the customer (or their representative) raises a legitimate concern during the review, the story should be treated asincompleteuntil consensus is reached or it meets expectations.
Option Ais correct: if the story does not meet customer expectations, it should be reprioritized for the next sprint or refined.
Option BandDincorrectly assume that product owner or team authority overrides customer feedback.
Option Csuggests discarding the story, which is inappropriate if the customer still needs the functionality.
Stakeholder feedback is critical in agile, and the goal isdelivering value, not simply completing a checklist.
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