According to the Hubble classification scheme, an E6 galaxy:
A) has a shorter central bar in its disk than an E2 galaxy.
B) has more tightly wound spiral arms than an E2 galaxy.
C) is flatter looking than an E2 galaxy.
D) is rounder looking than an E2 galaxy.
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