Imagine that you have drawn a part and used crosshatching consisting of thin sharp lines at 45°, then realize that an adjacent part also needs to be crosshatched. What should you do?
A) omit crosshatching on the adjacent part to prevent confusion
B) label the adjacent part as "sub-crosshatched"
C) use identical crosshatching for the adjacent part
D) crosshatch the adjacent part using reversed lines
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