You are the project manager for a nonprofit organization. Your project has come about due to a social need. Your sponsor wants to get right to the Planning process. However, you know that a scope statement should be published prior to proceeding to the Planning processes. All of the following are true regarding scope statements except:
A. It documents roles and responsibilities.
B. It can be modified to reflect changes to the scope of the project.
C. It describes the project deliverables, requirements, and objectives
D. It serves as a baseline for future project decisions.


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