A far-sighted person, without optical correction, is typically able to see nearby objects more clearly in bright light. The reason for this phenomena is: w) bright light provides better illumination. x) the pupil of the eye narrows which increases the depth of focus. y) the pupil of the eye widens which increases the depth of focus. z) the bright light causes squinting which flattens the eyeball which tends to correct the far-sighted condition.