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S- if statement A is true and statement B is false;
T- if statement B is true and statement A is false;
A- if statements A and B are both true; and
R- if the statements A and B are both false.
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A. Constellations are groups of stars that form distinct patterns in the sky. B. Constellations can be seen only at night.
A. Constellations are groups of stars that form distinct patterns in the sky.
B. Constellations can be seen only at night.
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A. Little Dipper and Big Dipper are also considered as constellations.B. Little Dipper is found within Ursa Minor.
A. Little Dipper and Big Dipper are also considered as constellations.
B. Little Dipper is found within Ursa Minor.
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A. Polaris is also known as the South Star. B. Polaris is located in Ursa Major.
A. Polaris is also known as the South Star.
B. Polaris is located in Ursa Major.
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A. The Cassiopeia constellation forms a letter W in the sky. B. The Orion constellation is referred to as the Hunter.
A. The Cassiopeia constellation forms a letter W in the sky.
B. The Orion constellation is referred to as the Hunter.
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A. When the stars are hidden by clouds, there is a great possibility of rainfall. B. Navigators use Polaris as their guide in determining directions.
A. When the stars are hidden by clouds, there is a great possibility of rainfall.
B. Navigators use Polaris as their guide in determining directions.