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She looks at her face in the handheld mirror. Rank theamounts of her face that she sees in the three locations,from greatest to least (or is it the same inall positions?).
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When the mirror is very close to her face, the light from only a small part of her face can fall on the mirror, get reflected from it, and fall on her eye. This means that she can only see a small part of her face. Show more…
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