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Well, darling, if an object reflects green light and absorbs all the other colors under white light, it's going to appear green. It's like wearing a green dress to a party full of basic black outfits - you're gonna stand out, honey. So, in this case, that object is gonna shine like a beautiful emerald in a sea of boring neutrals.

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