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The Madison is a type of line dance that involves neat rows of dancers performing a repeated sequence of steps in unison. blank many other dances are also defined by order, repetition, and synchronicity, but the Madison is distinguished by its extreme uniformity; when an auditorium full of dancers performs the Madison, one almost gets the impression of a military march.  

Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?