Motion parallax is a useful monocular depth cue because:
A) near objects appear to move more slowly than far objects
B) near objects appear stationary while distant objects move
C) near objects appear to move more rapidly than do more distant objects
D) none of the above; motion parallax is not a monocular depth cue
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