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1: Does everything that you can see fit the definition of matter?

2: Is light from a fire matter?

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1) Matter is anything except anti-matter, and matter occupies all of everything everywhere. Basically, yes. Unless you see anti-matter, which is doubtful because the anti-matter would implode upon contact with matter, which includes air.
2) The light itself isn't, but it is being emitted by a very hot plasma which is matter.
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