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Read the passage below, and study the graphic that goes with it.
Diagram of all the different types of color blindness.
People who are colorblind are unable to see certain colors or unable to distinguish between some colors. Color blindness occurs when there is a problem with the pigments in the cones of someone’s eyes. Most often, color blindness is inherited, but it can also be caused by disease or injuries to the eyes. In rare instances, people may be born with no pigments in the cones of their eye. This means that they see the world as a black-and-white movie―they can’t see colors at all.

What main idea from the text passage is supported by the graphic?

Normal vision allows a person to see rainbows.

Color blindness may be inherited.

Not all color blindness is the same.

Some people are born without pigments in their eyes.

1 answer

The main idea from the text passage that is supported by the graphic is: Not all color blindness is the same.

The passage discusses different aspects and types of color blindness, indicating that there are variations in how individuals experience color vision deficiencies.