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Physics, 29.01.2020 22:54 cdyshaylia55

Kendra wants to use similes to describe the reflection and absorption of waves. which pair of similes best fit?

reflection is like bouncing a tennis ball, and absorption is like water soaking into a paper towel.

reflection is like water soaking into a paper towel, and absorption is like bouncing a tennis ball.

reflection is the way a straw appears in a glass of water, and absorption is the separation of colors from a prism.

reflection is the separation of colors from a prism, and absorption is the way a straw appears in a glass of water.

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