At what stage of evolution are the stars with similar luminosities between 50 and 100 times that of the Sun but spread over a range of temperatures?
A) the main-sequence stage because the horizontal-branch region is part of the main sequence
B) the pre-main-sequence stage, evolving toward the main sequence
C) the white dwarf stage
D) the post-main-sequence stage
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