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1. Why does the light become more animate in the plate of water below it?

- Since light is a form of energy, this could be transmitted, reflected, or it can cause heat once it hits an
object or matter. You can refer to the following links for more information about light:

The effect of light on an object or matter depends on what type of matter it is – liquid, solid, gas, etc. In
this particular question, light has a different effect on soapy water. Plain water has a certain surface
tension, . If you add soap or detergent in water, the surface tension of water changes, the molecular
bond of water becomes weaker.

So, when light hits a plain water, it could either be reflected, or the water gets heated and evaporates,
and then forms into gas.

2. Why does the poet use the word fatal to describe the plate of water?

- because of that doing trapeze arcs are about the white tube of flourescent lamp and drives.

But in the plate of water they see The light, this time more animate From their pendelum ecstasy
They dive into the fatal plate.

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