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April 24, 2012

A question about Shadows...

Oscar has made a statement about shadows.... Shadow_question
Is he right, or wrong? Why is this? What do YOU think?


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Comments we have received about this article;

I think oscar is wrong because i was walking up to school and my shadow didnt get bigger.

I think that oscar is right because when you go closer to the board you get bigger becase you are blocking the light when you stand infront of the whitboard.The shadow is always dark when it shows up.

I think oscar is wrong because when i always walk past the whiteboard when it is on and my shadow never gets bigger!so i think oscar is wrong.

I think Oscar is wrong because your shadow only gets bigger when you do. I also tried it once and it did not work.

I think hosk is right becus wen you get cosl to lat you sadl get big gar.

I think oscar is wrong because when you move closer to the whiteboard your shadow stays the same.

I think oscar is right because when you go up to the bord you blok half of the light and thats what gets your shado biger

I think oscer is wrong because when you go close it just has no room so oscer is wrong.

I think oscar is right because light was shining on him and it makes his shadow get bigger and bigger and when I was walking up to school it got bigger because the sun went futher and futher down.

I think osker is right because once i was walking my dog on the way to school and evrey time i took one step forward my shodow got bigger

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