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The shank of a pair of shears is the:
A. Point where the two sides of the shears connect and at which they pivot.
B. Piece that stops the thumb and finger rings from colliding.
C. Space between the pivot point and the thumb ring where the index and middle fingers rest while scissoring.
D. Main part of the shears responsible for the cutting.