Which is NOT a monocular depth cue? A. Interposition
B. Convergence
C. Relative height
D. Motion parallax
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The correct answer is B. Convergence.
### Explanation:
Convergence is a binocular depth cue, not a monocular one. It involves the inward movement of both eyes when focusing on a nearby object. In contrast, the other options—interposition, relative height, and motion parallax—are all monocular depth cues that can be perceived with one eye. Interposition refers to objects blocking the view of others, relative height involves the position of objects in the visual field, and motion parallax is the effect of objects moving at different speeds as we move.