Microscope
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Example:
Imagine trying to read the fine print on a contract without your reading glasses. Just like squinting and holding the paper closer to see the tiny details, a microscope uses lenses to bring small objects into a larger view. In both cases, the use of lenses (glasses or microscope) helps magnify and clarify details that are otherwise too small to see clearly, allowing us to understand or examine the finer points more effectively.

Practice Version

Microscope: An instrument that uses lenses to magnify small objects. Microscope. A microscope is a tool that helps you see tiny things that are too small for your eyes to see alone.