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kondor19780726 [428]
3 years ago
9

The author describes the lunette as "wall-eyed." Wall-eyed is having large bulging or staring eyes, or an eye in which the iris

is of a very light gray or whitish color. What other things could you describe as "wall-eyed?"
English
2 answers:
bekas [8.4K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer and Explanation:

As was mentioned in the question, something or someone that is wall-eyed either has bulging eyes, or eyes that show a great amount of white. Having that in mind, we can think of a few things that can be described as wall-eyed. <u>The very first to come to mind are fish. Fish have bulging eyes, as if they were constantly staring. A surprised or scared person can also be described as wall-eyed. He/She will open their eyes wide due to the astonishment felt. Also, just like the author used the expression to describe lunette, we can also apply it to other objects. A large round window reflecting the moonlight, for instance, can be described as wall-eyed. The same goes for a round mirror reflecting a white wall.</u>

SCORPION-xisa [38]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Explanation:

As was mentioned in the question, something or someone that is wall-eyed either has bulging eyes, or eyes that show a great amount of white. Having that in mind, we can think of a few things that can be described as wall-eyed. The very first to come to mind are fish. Fish have bulging eyes, as if they were constantly staring. A surprised or scared person can also be described as wall-eyed. He/She will open their eyes wide due to the astonishment felt. Also, just like the author used the expression to describe lunette, we can also apply it to other objects. A large round window reflecting the moonlight, for instance, can be described as wall-eyed. The same goes for a round mirror reflecting a white wall.

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