McGraw Hill Glencoe Geometry, 2012
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Exercise 34 Page 906

In spherical geometry, a line is defined as a great circle of the sphere.

Example Solution: EH, FG

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In spherical geometry, a line is defined as a great circle of the sphere. Let's consider the given sphere.

We can see that EH and FG are lines on sphere A that contain point L.

Please note that this is only one example of the many possible answers.