Multiple Choice
When a star finally runs out of hydrogen to fuse in its central core
A) it grows smaller and dimmer, becoming a brown dwarf
B) it grows larger and brighter, becoming a giant or supergiant star
C) it grows smaller and dimmer becoming a white dwarf
D) it remains the same size but grows brighter
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