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Ryan Veeder & Emily Boegheim

Release 4

Section - Mirrors

A mirror is a kind of thing.

Understand "mirror" as a mirror.

The description of a mirror is usually "Your own face peers back at you."

Instead of searching a mirror:

try examining the noun.

Instead of photographing the camera with the camera in the presence of a mirror (called the reflector):

silently try photographing the reflector with the camera;

if a photo shows the reflector:

say "You aim the camera at [the reflector] and take a photo of the reflection."

Rule for printing the description of a photo (called pic) when the subject of the pic is a mirror:

say "It's a photo of [the subject of the pic]. The reflection in [it-them of the subject of the pic] shows you holding the camera up to your face."

Instead of entering a mirror, say "You're in a weird enough situation already."