What the eye sees, if it is at all different from what the brain visually perceives, then this distinction is, for practice purposes, meaningless.
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AWhat the eye sees, if it is at all different from what the brain visually perceives, then this distinction is, for practice purposes, meaningless.
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BIt is meaningless, for practical purposes, to take what the eye sees and make it different from what the brain visually perceives.
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CFor practical purposes, it is a meaningless distinction to make what the eyes sees different than what the brain visually perceives.
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DThe distinction of what the eye sees from what the brain visually perceives is, for all practical purposes, meaningless.
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EWhat the eye sees, being different from what the brain visually perceives is, for practice purposes, meaningless.
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正确答案: D