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12. The sun appears ________ to the horizon.
(A) larger than it gets closer
(B) larger than it, the closer it gets
(C) larger the closer it gets
(D) the closer it gets, the larger
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A(80), B(9), C(60), D(12), E(0) #586885
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MW
B1 · 2018/04/21
#2737869
想請問為什麼是c而a錯呢?
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