If the lens flattened with age, what type of vision would become easier over time for this individual?

A. No light will enter the eye and blindness will result
B. Both near and distance vision are fine, but changing back and forth between them becomes difficult
C. Distance vision (e.g., reading a street sign)
D. Near vision (e.g., reading a book)
E. Both near and distance vision are compromised


Answer: C

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