Multiple Choice
Removing cues for depth when the moon is near the horizon would
A) not cause any illusion of change in the size of the moon.
B) cause an illusion of the moon being larger.
C) cause an illusion of the moon being smaller.
D) cause an illusion of the moon having disappeared.
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