The initial mass of a protostar generally determines the star's future evolution. But in some cases, what can alter this process?
A) The star may drift away from the other stars in its formation cluster.
B) The star may be isolated in space, far from other influences.
C) The star may be in a spectroscopic binary system.
D) The star may collide with another, unrelated star.
E) The star may gain mass by passing through a dark cloud.
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