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sdas [7]
3 years ago
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In homeroom, I shot my class making goofy faces at my camera. In first period, I asked Mrs. Greene to pose with the students wri

ting their homework problems on the board. She was a little shy at first, but with a little bit of coaxing, I got her to laugh as the students worked behind her. At lunch, I got the cafeteria workers to take a break and pose for a photograph. After I shot that one, I ordered a tuna melt, and as the cafeteria worker gave it to me, she leaned down and said, “Thanks for including us in your yearbook pictures.”
When the speaker says I shot my class making goofy faces, she means that
A) she made fun of her classmates.
B) she asked her classmates to smile.
C) she felt her classmates were silly.
D) she took pictures of her classmates.
English
2 answers:
lesantik [10]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:D

Explanation:

STALIN [3.7K]3 years ago
3 0

D) <em>she took pictures of her classmates. </em>This is the correct option.

The speaker was making her yearbook. She wanted a picture of her class mates at the homeroom. When they saw her taking a picture of them, they jut made goofy faces - they must have put funny faces - at the camera.

These options are not right:

-A) she made fun of her classmates. ( He classmates put funny faces at the speaker's camera. The speaker did not laugh at them).

B) she asked her classmates to smile. ( The speaker did not give the classmates any instructions. She just caught them off guard with her camera).

C) she felt her classmates were silly. ( She did not give any opinion about her mates).

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