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    When You Look at Yourself in a Pocket Mirror, and Then
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When You Look at Yourself in a Pocket Mirror, and Then

Question 8

Question 8

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When you look at yourself in a pocket mirror, and then hold the mirror farther away, you see


A) the same amount of yourself.
B) more of yourself.
C) less of yourself.

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