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Put the lens down on your paper and look through it to words on the page. If you are using a preserved eye, you may need to shine a light on the lens to see the words. What do you notice?

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The correct answer will be- The lens magnifies the word.

Step-by-step explanation:

The reflection may be defined as the phenomena of the bouncing back of the light by the object.

When the words on the paper viewed by a lens especially by a convex lens then the words appear magnified or large.

The image forms on the human retina. When the light rays get reflect by the objects and later shines in the eyes this directly create the image of the object in the eyes.

Thus, the lens magnifies the word.

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