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How should the balls be moved to model the day/night cycle on Earth?
A) Hold the brown ball still while walking around the yellow ball in an oval path.
B) Spin the brown ball on its axis while walking around the yellow ball in an oval path.
C) Hold both balls still while the student holding the yellow ball walks in an oval path.
D) Spin the yellow ball on its axis while walking the brown ball around it in a circular path.
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