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You would expect to see a silhouette of the figure because it is too thick.

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If you look at a thick opaque object through a compound microscope, you would likely see little to no details as the object is blocking the passage of light. Additionally, the object may appear dark or shadowed since light cannot pass through it to form an image on the microscope's lens.

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