I think the main idea of this is that the devices from the same vlan group can communicate like they are connected on a separate wire(which make the isolation from other vlans)
A is a correct option for the purpose of grouping devices in a VLAN. When devices are grouped into a VLAN, they can communicate as if they are connected on the same wire, even if they are physically located on different parts of the network. This can be useful for reducing the number of physical cables needed and for improving network performance. However, there are other purposes for grouping devices in a VLAN as well, such as limiting multicast network traffic to the VLAN connected devices and controlling which devices can communicate with each other.
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