With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". Fed. R. Bankr.P. 4004(c)(1) ("on expiration of the time fixed for filing a complaint objecting to discharge and the time fixed for filing a motion to dismiss the case ... the court shall forthwith grant the discharge, unless ... (B) a complaint objecting to the discharge has been filed[.]") (emphasis added). 14 . 11 U.S.C. § 727(a), (c)(1); Fed. R. Bankr.P. 4004(b)-(c). 15 . Id. at 4005 ("At the trial on a complaint objecting to a discharge, the plaintiff has the burden of proving the objection.”); Gullickson v. Brown (In re Brown), 108 F.3d 1290, 1292-93 (10th Cir.1997) (preponderance of the evidence standard applies); The First Nat’l Bank v. Serafini (In re Serafini), 938 F.2d 1156, 1157 (10th Cir.1991) (same); of. Grogan v. Garner, 498 U.S. 279, 111 S.Ct. 654, 112 L.Ed.2d 755 (1991) (<HOLDING>). 16 . 11 U.S.C. § 727(b); see id. at § 524. 17

A: holding that a creditor objecting to the dischargeability of a debt under  523a must prove its case by a preponderance of the evidence
B: holding that the party challenging the dischargeability of a debt bears the burden of proving the debt nondischargeable by a preponderance of the evidence
C: holding that the standard of proof for dischargeability exceptions under section 523a is preponderance of the evidence
D: holding that the standard of proof for the dischargeability exceptions in 11 usc  523a is the preponderance of the evidence standard
A.