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The answer is not divergent. Divergent faults consist of two plates that are sliding away from each other. A convergent fault is caused when the heavier plate slides underneath, which does not describe San Andreas. Collisional plate boundaries are two colliding points near the point of subduction.

Your answer is A.) Transform. This is because the two plates of the fault grind past each other in different directions. Hope this helped.

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