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A passenger in an Aeroplan shall...

A passenger in an Aeroplan shall

A

Never see a rainbow

B

May see a primary and a secondary rainbow as concentric circles

C

May see a primary and a secondary rainbow as concentric arcs

D

Shall never see a secondary rainbow

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A passenger in an aeroplane may see a primary and a secondary rainbow like concentric circles.
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