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DENIUS [597]
3 years ago
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Read the conclusion to "Yearbook.” "Listen, let’s find Mr. Macklenburger and we’ll figure out an interesting role for you. Maybe

you can help me interview the drama club tomorrow—just take pictures and I’ll do all the talking. But only if you want, absolutely no pressure,” said Martina. "Sure, that sounds like it might be a fun way to contribute,” Fatima replied, grateful for Martina’s generosity. The dread of the afternoon was finally beginning to dissipate into something surprising and new.
Based on Fatima’s response to Martina, what is the implied resolution of this story?
*Fatima will enjoy working with other people on the yearbook.
*Fatima will decide to take over the interview of the drama club.
*Fatima will join the other clubs her guidance counselor suggested.
*Fatima will become one of the most talented yearbook photographers.
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1 answer:
Alenkinab [10]3 years ago
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I think tat the answer is "<span>Fatima will enjoy working with other people on the yearbook" , but I'm not sure

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