Identify the option that will replace the question mark. 
Step 1: Understanding the Concept:
This is a visual reasoning problem. The '+' operator between the two sets of lines indicates a superposition or merging of the two images into a single image.
Step 2: Detailed Explanation:
The task is to combine the first image (pink lines) and the second image (green lines) to see what the resulting image looks like.
First Image: Contains a set of intersecting lines, colored pink.
Second Image: Contains another set of intersecting lines, colored green.
Operation: The '+' sign means we must overlay the second image directly on top of the first image.
When we superimpose the green lines onto the pink lines, the final image will contain all the lines from both original images, maintaining their original orientation and color.
Step 3: Comparing with Options:
Option A: This option is missing several lines from both the pink and green sets.
Option B: This option correctly shows all the pink lines from the first image and all the green lines from the second image, combined in a single frame. The position and orientation of all lines are preserved.
Option C: This option seems to have distorted or moved some of the lines. It does not represent a simple superposition.
Option D: This option is also missing many of the original lines.
Step 4: Final Answer:
The correct combination of the two sets of lines is accurately depicted in option (B).
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Which option will replace the question mark? 