Multiple Choice
The north circumpolar constellations
A) do not appear to rotate around Polaris but instead move across the sky in a straight line like the other stars.
B) appear to circle Polaris, but only every 24 hours.
C) appear to circle Polaris, but only in annual motion, once per year.
D) appear to circle Polaris both in daily motion and in annual motion.
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