Three of the answers involve Franklin. We know from our past scenarios that you can’t have Franklin and Marquez in team 2. (J would be in team 1 which forces R into team 2. R can’t go with Marquez. )
B is CORRECT.
This scenario proves that A, C and E could be true. (The lines link the pairs FJ, JR and FR)
The next scenario proves that J and Marquez could go together in team 2.
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