Let me carefully examine the image to understand the task. It appears to be a worksheet with 9 questions about whether various materials or situations are transparent, translucent, or opaque. Each question describes a scenario (e.g., "Marlyn looks out her bedroom window..."), and the student must choose one of the three terms.
Since the user has set:
- ExplainAnswer: false
- TeachTopic: false
- GeneratePractice: false
I only need to provide the
Final Answer — meaning I need to fill in the correct term for each of the 9 numbered items.
But to do that accurately, I need to read each question and determine the correct answer based on physics/optics definitions:
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Transparent: Light passes through clearly; you can see objects clearly through it (e.g., clear glass, clean air).
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Translucent: Light passes through, but scattered; you see light/shapes but not clear details (e.g., frosted glass, wax paper).
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Opaque: No light passes through; you cannot see through it at all (e.g., wood, metal, thick cardboard).
Let me go through each question one by one, zooming in as needed to read clearly.
First, I’ll zoom in on the full worksheet to ensure I read all 9 items correctly.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of light worksheet.