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In a network utilizing Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), you have a topology with five switches interconnected in a loop. Each switch has a unique Bridge ID, and the root bridge is determined based on the lowest Bridge ID. If the Bridge IDs are as follows: Switch A (32768:1), Switch B (32768:2), Switch C (32768:3), Switch D (32768:4), and Switch E (32768:5), which switch will become the root bridge? Additionally, if Switch A is the root bridge, what will be the role of Switch B if it is directly connected to Switch A and has the lowest path cost to the root bridge?
Switch A will be the root bridge, and Switch B will be a designated port.
Switch A will be the root bridge, and Switch B will be a blocking port.
Switch A will be the root bridge, and Switch B will be a root port.
Switch A will be the root bridge, and Switch B will be an alternate port.

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