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A. A star will either be a main sequence star or a white dwarf, it will not experience both phases.
B. A star will be in its main sequence for the majority of its existence, and it will be a white dwarf when it is dying.
C. A star will be a white dwarf for the majority of its existence, and it will be a main sequence star when it is dying.
D. A star is dimmest when it is in its main sequence and brightest when it is a white dwarf.
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