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Why does the author mention city lights seen from space?
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A. To explain satellite technology
B. To create a visual of the pattern
C. To compare cities and rural areas
D. To describe space travel
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B. To create a visual of the pattern
The author uses the image of city lights seen from space as a vivid visual metaphor to show the pattern (e.g., distribution of population or human activity), not to explain satellite tech, compare cities/rural areas directly, or describe space travel.
The author uses the image of city lights seen from space as a vivid visual metaphor to show the pattern (e.g., distribution of population or human activity), not to explain satellite tech, compare cities/rural areas directly, or describe space travel.
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