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Reflection can appear bigger or smaller depending on the angle and distance of the reflective surface relative to the object being reflected. For example, a concave mirror can magnify an image when the object is placed within its focal point, while a convex mirror reduces the size of the reflected image. Additionally, moving further away from a flat reflective surface will make the reflection appear smaller due to the decreased visual angle. Thus, the size of a reflection is influenced by both the shape of the reflective surface and the positioning of the observer and the object.

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