A tester thinks of a likely cause for a specific bug. Should the tester make a comment about this in the bug report?

A tester thinks of a likely cause for a specific bug. Should the tester make a comment about this in the bug report?
A. No. Such addition may bias the developers’ attitude when they attempt to fix the bug
B. No. A bug report must only include factual information, and not unsupported hypothesis
C. Yes. Observations that may help correct a bug should be included in the bug report
D. Yes. It will reduce the risk that the bug fix will cause a regression

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