Multiple Choice
What is the evidence that fast radio bursts are extragalactic in origin?
A) They occur in all directions, not just toward the disk of the Milky Way.
B) The burst periods are too small to be nearby objects.
C) The bursts are all redshifted.
D) The bursts are all very faint.
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