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    If the Moon Rises at Sunset, Then Its Phase Must
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If the Moon Rises at Sunset, Then Its Phase Must

Question 93

Question 93

Multiple Choice

If the Moon rises at sunset, then its phase must be


A) full.
B) new.
C) waning gibbous.
D) third quarter.
E) waxing crescent.

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