You can select a single range of cells by A. Clicking the upper-left cell in a group of cells and then pressing the Shift key while clicking the lower right cell in a group of cells B. Pressing the Ctrl key while dragging over the desired cells C. Pressing the Shift key and an arrow key D. Dragging over the desired cells

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The correct answer is: D. Dragging over the desired cells

To select a single range of cells, you can drag over the desired cells. To do this, click on the first cell in the range, hold down the left mouse button, and then drag the cursor over the remaining cells in the range. When you release the mouse button, the cells will be selected.

Option A is incorrect because you would use the Shift key to select multiple ranges of cells, not a single range. Option B is incorrect because you would use the Ctrl key to select non-contiguous cells, not a single range. Option C is incorrect because you would use the Shift key and an arrow key to select a single cell, not a range of cells.