Hi!
Your answer is C.
A is an example because it's not good to only make identify one solution; you need backups or a variety of ways.
B is an example because, hey, not everything is true! Especially on the internet. Questioning source information is great because then you are sure what you are seeing is unbiased and accurate.
C is NOT an example. As stated above, you need a variety of solutions, but you can't just pick the first solution; you want to pick the <em>best</em> solution for the problem at hand.
D is an example. As stated above, questioning source information is great, but then you need to also verify it, because, like said before, not everything is true.
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Guardianship is the legal name for it.
Answer: On the Northern horizon
Explanation:
If the star is directly overhead when you stand at the North Pole, it will sink further and further the more you move south towards the equator due to the earth's curve. When you get to the equator, the star will ideally sit right on the northern horizon.
After one crosses the equator however, the star will disappear from view. It is therefore not possible to see this star from anywhere south of the Equator to the South Pole.