. . . . . . . . moon has no . . . . . . . . light. It is bright because . . . . . . . . sun shines on it. A. the, no article, the B. the, a, the C. no article, no article, the D. the, the, the

[amp_mcq option1=”the, no article, the” option2=”the, a, the” option3=”no article, no article, the” option4=”the, the, the” correct=”option3″]

The correct answer is: C. no article, no article, the

The moon does not have its own light. It reflects the light of the sun. Therefore, we can say that the moon is bright because the sun shines on it. We do not need to use an article before “moon” or “sun” in this sentence.

The other options are incorrect because they use articles where they are not needed.

  • Option A: “the, no article, the” is incorrect because we do not need to use an article before “moon” or “sun”.
  • Option B: “the, a, the” is incorrect because we do not need to use an article before “moon” or “sun”.
  • Option D: “the, the, the” is incorrect because we do not need to use an article before “moon” or “sun”.
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