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Which hypothetical scenario would result in the moon not having different phases?
A he moon takes twice as long as it does now to orbit the earth.
B Earth takes twice as long as it does now to orbit the sun.
C Earth has two moons.
D The moon always stays in one position relative to the earth and sun.
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