What could be preventing the R1 router from receiving any prefixes from the R2 BGP neighbor?

Refer to the outputs shown in the exhibit. What could be preventing the R1 router from receiving any prefixes from the R2 BGP neighbor? Exhibit:

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A. There is a TCP session establishment problem between R1 and R2.
B. The no sync command is missing on R2.
C. The no sync command is missing on R1.
D. R2 is using the wrong AS number in its neighbor 192.168.31.2 remote-as statement.
E. R1 is using the wrong AS number in its neighbor 192.168.31.1 remote-as statement.
F. Both R1 and R2 are not using a loopback address to source their BGP packets.

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