A magnifying lens can be used to create an image that enlarges the object of its focus. Which statement correctly describes a model for how magnifying lenses enlarge an object's image? Responses AThe lens causes light to reflect back towards the observer, creating an image larger than the actual object being observed.The lens causes light to reflect back towards the observer, creating an image larger than the actual object being observed. BThe lens causes light to refract as it bends through the lens, creating an image that appears larger to the observer's eye.The lens causes light to refract as it bends through the lens, creating an image that appears larger to the observer's eye. CThe lens absorbs more light than it transmits, causing a distorted image to form that appears larger than the actual size of the object.The lens absorbs more light than it transmits, causing a distorted image to form that appears larger than the actual size of the object. DThe lens causes the light to diffract around the sides of the magnifying glass, which bends the light into an image larger than the object's actual size.