What is a feature of the modern model of the solar system that was not found in ancient models?

A.circular orbits
B.stars are not a part of our solar system
C.a year with approximately 365 days
D.Earth at the center

My answer is A. could anyone tell me if that's right?

1) A- the placement of the Sun at the center of the solar system

2) A- stars are not a part of our solar system
3) A- The improve telescope showed scientists that the solar system contained comets.
4) A- the placement of the Sun at the center of the solar system
5) A- stars that form constellations

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That isn’t correct, you’ll get it wrong it’s B!

... is right but don't put the letters its the actual words and you have to look for the letter answer. Connexus switches the order of the letters

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@dog what were the correct answers??

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Yes, your answer is correct. A feature of the modern model of the solar system that was not found in ancient models is the concept of planets moving in nearly circular orbits around the Sun. In ancient models, such as the geocentric model proposed by Ptolemy, Earth was considered to be at the center of the universe, and the planets were believed to move in complex, non-circular paths known as epicycles. It wasn't until the heliocentric model, first proposed by Copernicus and later refined by Kepler, that the idea of planets moving in circular (or nearly circular) orbits around the Sun became widely accepted. So the correct answer is indeed A.

There wrong i got an F the only one thats right is the first one