The human eye is a wonderful instrument, relying on refraction and lenses to form images. There are many similarities between the human eye and a camera, including:
a diaphragm to control the amount of light that gets through to the lens. This is the shutter in a camera, and the pupil, at the center of the iris, in the human eye.
a lens to focus the light and create an image. The image is real and inverted.
a method of sensing the image. In a camera, film is used to record the image; in the eye, the image is focused on the retina, and a system of rods and cones is the front end of an image-processing system that converts the image to electrical impulses and sends the information along the optic nerve to the brain.
The way the eye focuses light is interesting, because most of the refraction that takes place is not done by the lens itself, but by the aqueous humor, a liquid on top of the lens. Light is refracted when it comes into the eye by this liquid, refracted a little more by the lens, and then a bit more by the vitreous humor, the jelly-like substance that fills the space between the lens and the retina.
The lens is critical in forming a sharp image, however; this is one of the most amazing features of the human eye, that it can adjust so quickly when focusing objects at different distances.
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Explanation:
A consonant cluster is a combination of consonant sounds that occur together in words.
For example
Spoon. So are 2 consonant cluster, they have the sound /S/ and /p/ in / spu:n/
Broom; similarly there are 2 consonant cluster, they have the sound /b/ and /r/ in
/bru:m/
Brooklyn simillarly we have 2 consonant cluster before and 3 after the vowel sound, they have the sound /b/ and /r/ , and /k/ , /n/and /l/ in / bru:kln/
Reading boring or unfamiliar books could be helpful for readers because it would require them to pay more attention to the writing itself. This is because regularly, when you read a book, you pay a lot of attention to the plot. When you are reading a book with little to no plot or is uninteresting to you, it makes you pay more attention to the writing.
Say, for example, you are watching a movie that is uninteresting or boring, but you have to watch it. Instead of focusing more on the plot and what happens, you would focus more on the technique and the acting. It is a bit like that.
Would this be a hyperbole? Is that what you have learned? I assume that’s what it is because hyperboles use like or as to compare two things. The phrase “as a dandelion” suggest that :)