It's summer time and you are spending time with some younger cousins who want to draw with chalk outside. Because they are studying astronomy, they start to draw the solar system-including orbit lines. They ask for help from you in drawing the orbits of Neptune and Pluto, since they've grown up in a world where Pluto was never considered a planet. What would be unique about how you might direct them to draw the orbits of Neptune and Pluto in comparison to the orbits of other planets?

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The orbits of Neptune and Pluto are more ovular while the other planets are more circular, so you will draw them that way.
The orbits of Neptune and Pluto go opposite the orbits of their moons, so you will draw their moons as well.
The orbits of Neptune and Pluto will intersect at some point, so you may draw them crossing over one another
The orbits of Neptune and Pluto both reverse course every few years, so you may draw arrows on their orbits

The orbits of Neptune and Pluto are more ovular while the other planets are more circular, so you will draw them that way.