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A magnifying galss is used, as the object to be viewed can be brought closer to the eye than the normal near point. This results in

A

a larger angle to be subtended by the object at the eye and hence viewed in greater detail

B

the formation of a virtual erect image

C

increase in the field of view.

D

infinite magnification at the near point.

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