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2 years ago
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Do you think tess can buy the miracle with her saving? why?please mark as brainliest​

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Georgia [21]2 years ago
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Answer:

Yes, she can buy the miracle.

Explanation:

Tess overheard her parents talking about her brother's very dangerous illness. Treatment for the disease is very expensive and they cannot afford it. It is at that moment, that Tessa's father says that only a miracle can save her brother.

When she hears this she decides to take all her savings, go to the pharmacy and report that she wanted to buy a miracle. Dr. Armstrong, who was at the pharmacy did not understand what exactly the girl wanted, was when Tess told what was happening to her brother.

Touched by the story, Dr. Armstrong decided to treat Tess's brother for the price Tess could pay, which was very little, but very efficient.

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