Multiple Choice
The lowest-mass stars cannot become giants because
A) they do not contain helium.
B) they rotate too slowly.
C) their convective interiors prevent the development of an inert helium core surrounded by unprocessed hydrogen.
D) they contain strong magnetic fields.
E) they never use up their hydrogen.
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