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Melanie

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 In general, what is true of the alpha star in a constellation?
A) It is the brightest star in the constellation.
B) It is the easternmost star in the constellation.
C) It is the westernmost star in the constellation.
D) It is the reddest star in the constellation.
E) It is the star that is closest to Earth.



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penza

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Oh! I know the answer is A.



Marked as best answer by Celeste on Jun 18, 2018

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