Multiple Choice
In contrast to Ursa Major, the Big Dipper is not a(n) ___ but is instead a(n) ______
A) star; constellation.
B) asterism; constellation.
C) a constellation; asterism.
D) Wrong! Both are asterisms.
E) Wrong! Both are official constellations.
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