How does Juniper Networks use selective BGP route damping to help stabilize the network?

How does Juniper Networks use selective BGP route damping to help stabilize the network?
A. The damping decay half-life holds down peer links for a defined measure of time to prevent route table reconvergence
B. The damping max-suppress timer is set to the lowest possible value by default.
C. The figure-of-merit value measures route stability by advertisement and withdrawal.
D. Aggressive IGP hold timers prevent the routes from entering and exiting the BGP route selection process.

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