Standing at the shore of a still lake, the reflected view of scenery on the other side of the lake is the view you would see if you were upside down with your eye in the line of sight

A) where it already is.
B) at the surface of the water where the light reflects.
C) directly beneath you, as far below water level as you are above.
D) close to the distant shore.
E) none of the above


Answer: C

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