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We are able to see a book because
- A Light is scattered by the book and enters our eyes
- B Our eyes reflect light from the book
- C Light is absorbed by the book
- D The book transmits light rays to our eyes
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When light falls on an object like a book, it interacts with the surface of the book. The molecules in the book scatter the light in different directions. Some of this scattered light enters our eyes and reaches the retina. The retina then sends signals to the brain, which interprets these signals as the image of the book. Therefore, we are able to see a book because light is scattered by the book and enters our eyes.