Which of the following explains why we can see the words on a book?
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Step 1: To see non-luminous objects, light from a source must hit the object.
Step 2: The light then bounces (reflects) off the object.
Step 3: This reflected light enters our eyes, allowing us to see the object.
Correct answer: Light from a source is reflected by the book into our eyes.
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