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A. More frequent, because the moon would come between Earth and the sun more often.
B. Less frequent, because the moon would be moving faster.
C. More frequent, because the moon's shadow would move twice as fast across Earth's surface.
D. Less frequent, because the moon would come between Earth and the sun less often.
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