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Which sentence uses the term “reflection” correctly?
Reflection is the force that makes magnets attract or repel certain types of metal.
When rocks cool down and become hard, a rock reflection is created.
Reflection helps us to see objects that do not produce their own light.
Energy that is created when electrons flow through a material such as a wire is called reflection.
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"The third sentence: Reflection helps us to see objects that do not produce their own light."
Why: Reflection is the bouncing of light off surfaces, which lets us see non‑luminous objects.
Notes on the others: the first describes magnetism, the second is about rock formation/igneous rocks, and the fourth describes electric current/electricity.
Why: Reflection is the bouncing of light off surfaces, which lets us see non‑luminous objects.
Notes on the others: the first describes magnetism, the second is about rock formation/igneous rocks, and the fourth describes electric current/electricity.
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