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English, 26.07.2020 01:01 MrKrinkle77

Select the correct answer. A solar eclipse happens when the moon passes between the Sun and the Earth. This causes the Sun to be partially or totally covered. Looking at a solar eclipse can be a great experience but can cause eye damage if viewed directly. One way to see a solar eclipse is by making a pinhole viewer. First, get two pieces of cardboard. Second, with a pin, poke a hole in one of the two pieces of cardboard. The hole should be no bigger than the size of the pin. Next, take both pieces of cardboard and stand up with the sun at your back. Then, put the cardboard piece with the pinhole in one hand and place the other piece of cardboard behind it. Finally, adjust the distance between the two cardboard pieces. The sunlight will pass through the piece with the pinhole and create an inverted image on the second piece of cardboard. In what way does the passage use its text structure? A. to show how scientists know when the moon passes between the Earth and the Sun B. to explain how a person knows when to look for a solar eclipse during the year C. to demonstrate how dangerous it can be if a person views a solar eclipse directly D. to give instructions on how to make a pinhole viewer in order to see a solar eclipse

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