In size, the Milky Way Galaxy is:
A) one of the largest galaxies, with no other galaxy known to be much larger.
B) one of the smallest galaxies, with few others known to be much smaller.
C) a typical galaxy, with many others known to be larger and many known to be smaller.
D) virtually the entire universe, with very few objects known to be outside it.
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