The chapter's crescent-Moon activity says the crescent's tips ('horns') always point away from the Sun's direction. Describe how you would verify this outdoors, and what the line joining the crescent's tips represents.
Hint. The book gives you a specific hand-pointing method to trace, starting from the Sun's position.
✦ On a day you can see a crescent Moon, point a finger towards the Sun, then slowly sweep it across the sky towards the Moon along as short a path as possible; you should notice your finger crosses the illuminated part of the Moon first, before reaching the dark part — since that is direct evidence the Moon's light is reflected sunlight, arriving from the Sun's actual direction. The line joining the tips of the crescent, drawn straight across, corresponds to the diameter of the Moon.
