Library/PT 140/Sec 4/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

People often ask why mirrors seem to flip left and right but not top and bottom. The main answer is that what looks reversed depends on how we turn to face the mirror; because we usually rotate around a vertical axis, the image appears left-right flipped. A rival idea says mirrors reverse front and back by imagining a real chair inside the mirror, but that wrongly treats a nonexistent three-dimensional object as real. This idea feels natural because mirrors make a flat surface seem deep and we rely on mental pictures, and because scientists like explanations that ignore the observer. But to explain how images appear, we have to include the observer’s position and viewpoint.

Logic Breakdown

The author contrasts two explanations of mirror images and, in paragraph 3, argues that mirrors present perceptions we naturally misconstrue. The key point is that mirrors make a flat surface appear to have depth. The specific detail—"mirrors are among the few objects on which we almost never focus our eyes; rather, we look into them, with our focal lengths adjusted into the imagined space"—illustrates that we treat the mirror as if it opens onto a three-dimensional space, supporting the claim that mirrors simulate depth.

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The author mentions the fact that we rarely focus our eyes on mirrors (near the end of the third paragraph) primarily in order to

Correct Answer
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The author uses the focusing behavior to show that mirrors make a two-dimensional surface seem three-dimensional: "Indeed, mirrors are \"designed\" to make a two-dimensional surface appear to have depth. Note, for example, that mirrors are among the few objects on which we almost never focus our eyes; rather, we look into them, with our focal lengths adjusted into the imagined space." This detail clarifies how mirrors simulate three-dimensional reality.
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