B and E
A. limits the devices that can join the network - Nope..
B. enables the logical grouping of devices that belong to different Layer 2 devices - Correct
C. segments the broadcast domain - Nope, a VLAN is a logical broadcast domain
D. allows all network devices to be accessible from any host on the network - Nope
E. extends the broadcast domain - Correct, VLANs logically extend broadcast domains across L2 devices
Actually if you connect 2 switches on a flat network (no vlans) the broadcast domain is all ports on both switches but if you put only one port on each switch on a different vlan (assuming trunk is configured) the broadcast domain is only two ports.
That is actually segmentation so...
B&C are ok
Reduce the size broadcast domain
Increase the number of broadcast domains (no confuse with extends the size)
B and C are correct
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