"The number 1, for example, is a brilliant and bright white, like someone shining a flashlight into my eyes." Which best describes the effect of this comparison? It persuades readers to try seeing numbers as objects. It persuades readers to try seeing numbers as objects. It puts a complex experience in terms a reader can understand. It puts a complex experience in terms a reader can understand. It emphasizes that the author's way of experiencing numbers is special. It emphasizes that the author's way of experiencing numbers is special. It shows that the author is familiar with everyday objects and therefore trustworthy.

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Answer:

It puts a complex experience in terms a reader can understand.

Explanation:

The given excerpt is taken from 'Born on a Blue Day' written by Daniel Tammet, chapter entitled 'Blue Nines and Red Words'.

The effect of comparing in the given excerpt is that it puts a complex experience in terms a reader can understand. The writer has put the complex words into simple words easily understandable to his reader.

Therefore, from the given options, the correct one is 'It puts a complex experience in terms a reader can understand.'