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Glare is a bright light that reflects into a person's eyes directly or off of a surface. ______ is a source of glare.
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Glare is a bright light that reflects into a person's eyes directly or off of a surface. ______ is a source of glare.
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Sunlight or artificial light is a source of glare.
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