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Assume transmitivity `t rarr 0` for all the cases:

A

bad absrober is bad emitter

B

bad absorber is good reflector

C

bad reflector is good emitter

D

bad emitter is good absorbed

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A, B, C

Bad absorber is a bad emitter and good reflector. Bad reflector is a good emitter.
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