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Aleksandr [31]
1 year ago
11

Based on the interaction between fatima and martina, what can the reader conclude about martina?

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1 answer:
Elena-2011 [213]1 year ago
3 0

A conclusion about Martina can be made by the reader that she is welcoming and friendly toward new yearbook club members.

<h3>What is a conclusion?</h3>

In literature, the moral that is derived out of a literary composition by a reader after reading such part is known as a conclusion. In the literal sense of the word, conclusion also means an end.

While reading the passage given above, a conclusion can be made that the Martina has a very cheerful and welcoming nature towards the members of her yearbook club.

The complete question of this part has been attached in the image below. Students are advised to refer to the same for better understanding of the concept.

Hence, option C holds true regarding conclusion about Martina.

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