In a penumbral lunar eclipse,
A) no points on the Moon are shaded from the Sun, either totally or partially.
B) all parts of the Moon are partially (not totally) shaded from the Sun.
C) the entire Moon is shaded from the Sun.
D) some points on the Moon are totally shaded from the Sun while others are only partially shaded.
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