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When you look in a mirror, you see your reflection because mirrors are designed to reflect light. The smooth, shiny surface of a mirror reflects almost all the light that hits it, allowing the light rays bouncing off your body to travel back to your eyes. This creates the image of yourself that you perceive. Essentially, the mirror acts as a highly efficient surface that returns the light, revealing your likeness.

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