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In Example 9.1, why does the image remain complete even when half the mirror is covered?
A. The mirror automatically repairs itself
B. The opaque material becomes reflective
C. The human eye fills in the missing part
D. Light from every point on the object still reaches the uncovered portion and reflects to form the full image
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