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What fundamental optical phenomenon underlies the ability of a lens to form images?
A. Refraction, the bending of light as it passes through materials of different refractive indices
B. Reflection, the bouncing of light off surfaces
C. Diffraction, the spreading of light around obstacles
D. Interference, the interaction of light waves
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