Stars in this group are called Main Sequence stars.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Sun is the best example of Main sequence star. Mostly the main sequence stars are those which fuse hydrogen atoms to form helium nuclei at their cores. Stars like T Tauri, Sirius, Sirius A, Rigel etc. are main sequence stars.
As they fuse hydrogen, the trend showing from cool, dim stars in the lower right corner of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram to hot, extremely bright stars in the top left corner of the diagram.
Most of the stars in the universe belong to Main sequence stars. Thus the stars in group A of the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram are termed as Main sequence stars.