An observer's meridian passes through:
A) his or her zenith and the north and south celestial poles.
B) his or her zenith and the east and west positions on his or her horizon.
C) the north and south celestial poles and the vernal equinox position.
D) his or her zenith and the vernal and autumnal equinoxes.
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