A motion in a meeting refers to
A) a discussion that argues the case 'for' and 'against' an option put to the meeting.
B) a discussion that argues the case 'for' and 'against' an option put to the meeting and which has secured a seconder.
C) a discussion that moves the meeting to a resolution on a matter or issue that has been brought before the meeting.
D) a specific, formal proposal from a member of the meeting for a course of action.
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