In test-driven development (TDD), the "green bar" refers to the visual indication that all tests have passed, typically seen in a testing framework. Two of the patterns that developers use to reach the green bar in TDD are "triangulate" and "fake it." A . another test - This is not a green bar pattern; it's a step in the TDD cycle but not a pattern for passing tests. B. break - This is not a TDD pattern. C. triangulate - Correct. Triangulation involves adding another test to force the implementation to be more generic and robust. D. starter test - This is not a TDD pattern. E. fake it - Correct. Faking it means to return a simple, hard-coded value to make the test pass. Reference: Test-Driven Development (TDD) Patterns Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests