When delivering a range safety briefing, what is the primary purpose of clearly stating and explaining the range-specific commands, such as 'Cease Fire'?
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A
To test the hearing of all participants on the line.
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B
To establish clear, unambiguous communication for controlling the firing line and handling emergencies.
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C
To fulfill a historical tradition of shooting events.
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D
To give shooters a chance to ask questions about their firearms.