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    A Person Who Sees Everything in Shades of Gray Is
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A Person Who Sees Everything in Shades of Gray Is

Question 2

Question 2

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A person who sees everything in shades of gray is a


A) monochromat.
B) presbyope.
C) mesope.
D) polychromat.

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