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wel
2 years ago
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Based on the interaction between fatima and martina, what can the reader conclude about martina? she wishes she were in charge o

f the yearbook staff instead of the advisor. she tries to manipulate new yearbook club members into doing her work. she is welcoming and friendly toward new yearbook club members. she values having fun over completing certain yearbook club tasks.
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labwork [276]2 years ago
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The interaction between Fatima and Martina shows that Martina is welcoming and friendly toward new yearbook club members.

<h3>What is Martina like?</h3>

In the excerpt, Martina offers to help Fatima adjust to the new environment she is in by offering her advice on the way to do things.

Fatima had just joined the Yearbook Club and had little idea about how things functioned and so was in distress.

Martina offers to help her select a task that would be give Fatima some experience and calm her down.

This shows that Martina has a helpful nature and is friendly towards new members like Fatima.

Find out more on Martina and Fatima at brainly.com/question/7127017.

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