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The “star” that is seen at the center of a planetary nebula is
A)   a small, hot, and very dense white dwarf star.
B)   composed almost entirely of neutrons and spinning rapidly.
C)   the accretion disk around a black hole.
D)   a planet in the process of formation.
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Discovering the Universe


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