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Read the selection. Then, choose the best answer to each question. A View of Infinity

1 As you step into the room, you are suddenly transported to a new world. Tiny specs of light and color sparkle as far as you can see in every direction. They seem to stretch on forever, giving you the feeling of standing in a sky full of tiny, twinkling stars. Have you traveled to outer space? No, in fact you haven't traveled far at all. You've simply entered an infinity room.
2 Created by Japanese Artist Yayoi Kusama, the Infinity Mirrors Exhibition is attracting visitors of all ages who want to take part in this unique experience. Each room is covered with tiny dots, specs, or polka dots that stretch as far as the eye can see. Kusuma uses mirrors to reflect color, shapes, and light in her work. By lining the walls with mirrors placed parallel to one another, she is able to create an optical illusion. The light bounces back and forth off the mirrors, creating a series of reflections that appear to go on forever. This trick of light and
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In paragraph 2, the word immerse means —

to forcibly remove


to hide behind something


to plunge into something


to separate from

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