Multiple Choice
What is the structure of a typical large sunspot?
A) irregular dark area of uniform darkness
B) round region of uniformly dark photospheric surface
C) roughly circular, dark region with a lighter central area, like a bullseye
D) dark center surrounded by a less dark area
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