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Drupady [299]
3 years ago
15

A Whole New World

English
2 answers:
AleksAgata [21]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

A: When you give something a chance, sometimes your opinion of it may change for the better.

Explanation:

Masteriza [31]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Answer:

A: When you give something a chance, sometimes your opinion of it may change for the better.

Explanation:

While reading the story, Tanisha thinks of the camera in a negative light, only saying bad things about it, and when she finally decides to use it it's out of boredom and not curiosity (She is only curious about why her father values it so much.)

B If that was the author's point, they would've included more nature in the story, and not make Tanisha's feelings about the camera so visible.

C If the author's point was to bash social media and blame it for the world's problems, they wouldn't have talked much about the antique camera, focusing more on Tanisha's life on social media and making it a bigger problem throughout the story.

D The author didn't mention Tanisha's father a lot, except for when Tanisha was thinking back to how she got the camera. They also didn't push the father's opinions onto the reader, he only valued the camera and gifted it to his daughter. Although they don't need to have somebody's opinions pushed onto you to get their point across, it would've made this option make more sense if that was their point.

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