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Read.) In the fifth day of the week but don’t think about Friday as the fifth day of the week could be any day after and could include Friday . Now on the fifth day of the week the sun was shining at a point across the sky at a distance up and down toward the zenith. What time would it be?

A.) Noon
B.) 11:59PM
C.) 12:00AM
D.) Afternoon

After knowing that the time would be . You are going on a walk and the sky is dark. The dark sky represents dark sky and not blue sky. The sky is filled with clouds blocking out the sun.
Is the time considered day or night? WHY?
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What day would it be in the week?
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You see a very attractive person wearing red? What does the red symbolize? WHY?

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