sammmmyb wrote:
Isn't B incorrect though since ", which" typically implies a NONESSENTIAL clause whereas the sun being 400 times larger than the moon is ESSENTIAL to this sentence? I think D makes the most sense -- the "moon's" is obviously referring to the moon's apparent size. It seems akin to the sentence: "my car is parked in the same garage ashis"
First, (D) is illogical. Take another look.
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(D) Four hundred times larger than the Moon and 400 times farther away
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