Read this excerpt from "A Bright Idea."
"Do you want to see?" Gomez asks. She turns off the
lights. Then she switches on a lamp that makes
ultraviolet light, which is also called a black light. It's the
same kind of light used at parties to make white shirts
and sneakers glow. Now the visitors can see that Mr.
Green Genes is no ordinary cat. The black light shines
on the cat, and his nose lights up. It glows a bright
green. So do the insides of his ears. Gomez explains
that her cat's skin glows in ultraviolet light. His fur
covers most of his skin, but if she shaved his fur, his
whole body would glow.
What do the descriptive details in this excerpt help the
reader visualize?
what the lamp in Gomez's office looks like
what Mr. Green Genes looks like when he lights up
O what Mr. Green Genes's nose looks like in normal
light
O what Gomez's white coat looks like during the day