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Miss Lissy Lou Jack smiled and took out his quill once more, tracing the image of the circle and scribbling a tiny 10 next to it to indicate that it was 10 degrees. "Alright, time to take notes," he mumbled, pulling his parchment closer to him and making note of the brightness of the circle. It was still pretty bright, but it had dimmed somewhat. Jack was sure it would be more noticeable once the paper moved even more!
"Alright, ready for 20 degrees?" he asked with a smile.
Reese kept the book steady as Jack traced circle number 2 on the graph paper and when he was done tracing, she lifted the book back to 90 degrees so that it would stay balanced by itself. She placed one finger on her parchment and slid it closer to her before looking back over what she had previously wrote. Then, she examined the brightness on the new circle for a few moments before writing her observations down. The circle the flashlight was making on the graph was getting bigger!
"I sure am," she said as she finished scribbling something on her paper. She picked the protractor back up and placed it next to the book, measuring 20 degree. Then, she tilted the book back and looked up at Jack.
"Ready," she told him.