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The diagram below shows four positions of the moon during its movement around Earth. At which position of the moon will the location labeled P most likely experience the highest tide? a. Position A b. Position B c. Position C d. Position D. The P is above Position B and Position A is on the left of Earth, Position C is between B and D and Position D is on the right.

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