Multiple Choice
Venus is usually either the "evening star" or the "morning star" because
A) its orbit around the sun is outside Earth's orbit.
B) it is usually on the same side of the sun, relative to Earth.
C) it is usually on the opposite side of the sun, relative to Earth.
D) its orbit around the sun is inside Earth's orbit.
E) Actually, the evening or morning star is usually Mars, not Venus.
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