How can an observer typically differentiate Mars from Venus when both are near the Moon?

Answer

Mars often displays a distinct reddish-orange hue

Mars can be differentiated by its distinct reddish-orange color when close to Earth, whereas Venus shines with a brilliant white or slightly yellowish light, and Jupiter often shows a pale white light.

How can an observer typically differentiate Mars from Venus when both are near the Moon?
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