With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". repeat felony offenders, which reads: "A person who has been twice convicted of a felony under the laws of this state, any other state, or the United States prior to the conviction on which his or her application is based shall not be eligible for probation." Cf. Chism v. People, 80 P.3d 293 (Colo.2003). 4 . Both the majority and dissenting opinions in Sigala agreed that payment of workers' compensation benefits that had been suspended would resume once the suspension was lifted-the analogous question in this case. 184 P.3d at 46; id. at 47 (Eid, J., dissenting). The disagreement between the majority and dissenting opinions centered on an issue not presented in this case-that is, whether benefits accrued during a period of suspension to be payable once the suspension lifted. Id. at 46 (<HOLDING>); id. at 47 (Eid, J., dissenting) (finding no

A: holding that cause of action for malpractice had accrued before underlying actions dismissal
B: holding that the right of action accrued upon failure to perform contract
C: holding that the payments accrued
D: holding that the cause of action accrued on the date of sale
C.