$$Bc
$$ +-------------------+
$$ | O O a b X X O . . |
$$ | X X X O O O . O O |
$$ | . . X O X . O O X |
$$ | X . X X O . O X X |
$$ | . . X O , O X . . |
$$ | . X X O O . X X X |
$$ | X X O . O d O X O |
$$ | X O O . O . O X O |
$$ | c X X O . O X X . |
$$ +-------------------+
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[go]$$Bc
$$ +-------------------+
$$ | O O a b X X O . . |
$$ | X X X O O O . O O |
$$ | . . X O X . O O X |
$$ | X . X X O . O X X |
$$ | . . X O , O X . . |
$$ | . X X O O . X X X |
$$ | X X O . O d O X O |
$$ | X O O . O . O X O |
$$ | c X X O . O X X . |
$$ +-------------------+[/go]
Firstly, on the bottom, C and D are easy. They are both the same size of play, but are different in followups.
C is a 1 point ambiguous that leaves behind a 1 point gote if white plays.
D is a 1 point gote directly.
Both players want to come out with sente from the top to play the bottom because doing so wins tedomari and an extra (half-)point.
If black gets the first play on the bottom, black takes D and gets tedomari by recapturing when white takes C.
If white gets the first play on the bottom, white plays C and gets tedomari because the recapture is miai with D.
Now, about A/B. This is a strange beast. Black has the choice between the following sequences:
Black shuts the position down in sente with a local score of 0.
$$Bc
$$ +-------------------+
$$ | O O 1 2 X X O . . |
$$ | X X X O O O . O O |
$$ | . . X O X . O O X |
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[go]$$Bc
$$ +-------------------+
$$ | O O 1 2 X X O . . |
$$ | X X X O O O . O O |
$$ | . . X O X . O O X |[/go]
Black shuts the position down in gote with a local score of +1 for black.
$$Bc
$$ +-------------------+
$$ | O O 2 1 X X O . . |
$$ | X X X O O O . O O |
$$ | . . X O X . O O X |
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[go]$$Bc
$$ +-------------------+
$$ | O O 2 1 X X O . . |
$$ | X X X O O O . O O |
$$ | . . X O X . O O X |[/go]
$$Bc
$$ +-------------------+
$$ | . . 5 3 4 . O . . |
$$ | X X X O O O . O O |
$$ | . . X O X . O O X |
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[go]$$Bc
$$ +-------------------+
$$ | . . 5 3 4 . O . . |
$$ | X X X O O O . O O |
$$ | . . X O X . O O X |[/go]
White has the choice of these two options in reverse as well. So whoever has sente can spend it to gain 1 point here, so the miai value of A/B is *also* 1 point! But it's weird. It's as if whoever's next to play can choose for there to be an extra 1 point move on the board but then must immediately take that move, or else can shut the position down in sente and choose for nobody to be able to get a 1-point move here.
Given that both players want tedomari, whoever's first to play in this problem here should obviously shut the position down in sente so that they can get tedomari on C and D as discussed before, thereby winning by 1 point.
To answer Bill's question about mistake variations, if white to play in this problem takes C first, then recapturing C becomes miai with D, so in order to gain tedomari, black *does* want there be an extra 1-point move that he can take for tedomari, so he spends sente by playing B, achieving a draw. Like so:
$$Bc
$$ +-------------------+
$$ | O O 2 1 X X O . . |
$$ | X X X O O O . O O |
$$ | . . X O X . O O X |
$$ | X . X X O . O X X |
$$ | . . X O , O X . . |
$$ | . X X O O . X X X |
$$ | X X O . O d O X O |
$$ | X O O . O . O X O |
$$ | W . . O . O X X . |
$$ +-------------------+
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[go]$$Bc
$$ +-------------------+
$$ | O O 2 1 X X O . . |
$$ | X X X O O O . O O |
$$ | . . X O X . O O X |
$$ | X . X X O . O X X |
$$ | . . X O , O X . . |
$$ | . X X O O . X X X |
$$ | X X O . O d O X O |
$$ | X O O . O . O X O |
$$ | W . . O . O X X . |
$$ +-------------------+[/go]
$$Bc
$$ +-------------------+
$$ | . . 5 3 4 . O . . |
$$ | X X X O O O . O O |
$$ | . . X O X . O O X |
$$ | X . X X O . O X X |
$$ | . . X O , O X . . |
$$ | . X X O O 9 X X X |
$$ | X X O . O 7 O X O |
$$ | X O O . O 8 O X O |
$$ | W 6 . O . O X X . |
$$ +-------------------+
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[go]$$Bc
$$ +-------------------+
$$ | . . 5 3 4 . O . . |
$$ | X X X O O O . O O |
$$ | . . X O X . O O X |
$$ | X . X X O . O X X |
$$ | . . X O , O X . . |
$$ | . X X O O 9 X X X |
$$ | X X O . O 7 O X O |
$$ | X O O . O 8 O X O |
$$ | W 6 . O . O X X . |
$$ +-------------------+[/go]