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Leya [2.2K]
1 year ago
15

Write a paragraph describing a character you know from the story.

English
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Fofino [41]1 year ago
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The narrative's main character is a Kaleidoscope. A kaleidoscope is a colorful tube with smooth parts. glass. A translucent substance protects one end. On the opposite end, a small eyehole may be observed.

When you look through the kaleidoscope, you may discover patterns and colors arranged in a pattern that emerges from a center point. When you rotate a kaleidoscope, the colored glass pieces change randomly, altering the image.

It should be remembered that a character can exist as a thing.

<h3>What exactly is the function of a kaleidoscope?</h3>

A kaleidoscope is an optical toy that uses two mirrors at an angle to generate stunning pictures when the instrument's tube is spun. A kaleidoscope's patterns are employed in fashion design.

<h3>What inspired the invention of the kaleidoscope?</h3>

Sir David Brewster was a physical scientist who explored light characteristics and polarization optics.

He saw patterns and colors replicated and reformed into wonderful new configurations as he peered into the ends of two mirrors.

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