$A$ point source of light $S$ is placed in front of two large mirrors as shown. Which of the following observers will see only one image of $S$?

  • A
    only $A$
  • B
    only $C$
  • C
    Both $A$ and $C$
  • D
    Both $B$ and $C$

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