1. what causes eyes to look red in photographs
2. mentions the ways to reduce red eye effect
3. likely
4. its size changes with different light conditions
5. their pupils are smaller then other pupils
6. not 100% sure on this one...I am thinking C....I know it is not B or D
7. Because there is not enough time.
8. it appears red because of the blood vessels in the retina
9. if the camera is farther away, less reflected light is detected
causes of red eye effect :
when a flash goes off
stays wide open
reflects off the retina
experience the red eye effect
to reduce red eye effect :
in front of the flash
from the subject
the red eye reduction setting
Summary :
the iris does not have enough time to react, so the pupil stay wide open. Light reflects off the retina. Larger pupils are more likely to experience the red eye effect then smaller ones. To reduce the red eye effect, do not stand in front of the flash. You can also move further away and use the red eye reduction setting
Go to your room and let your mom cool off and you do the same just relax and don’t let your anger get the best of you because you don’t wanna get the chancla.
Answer:
Hamlet's speech from Act V scene i of the play "Hamlet".
Explanation:
These lines are said by Hamlet in Act V scene i of the tragedy play "Hamlet"by William Shakespeare. This play centers on the revenge act by a young prince for the murder of his father by his uncle. The play also shows the greed of the new King Claudius and the lengths he would go to conceal his secret.
The particular passage given in the question is from the dialogue of Hamlet when they were in the graveyard, talking of the different skulls the gravediggers had dug out. Hamlet asked Horatio or rather told him about how life and death can be so different. One can be the ruler of a mighty empire but after death, returns to the same dust that everyone turns back to. He further puts his point forward by suggesting that what if the dust of Alexander or Caesar for that matter, be used as clay to "<em>patch a wall t' expel the winter’s flaw!</em>"