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While Kepler supported the Copernican model of the universe Kepler concluded the following

A the circular orbits of the copernican model weren’t correct paths of planets were elliptical

B all other bodies in the universe move around the earth in circular paths

C all other bodies in the universe move around the moon in triangular paths

D the circular orbits of the Copernican model weren’t correct paths of planets were rectangular

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Explanation: because Keller concluded that the circular obits of the Copernican model weren't correct paths of planets were elleptical

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Kepler came to the conclusion that the orbit of earth around the sub is elliptical not circular so it should be A. Good luck and hope this helps
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