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Nana76 [90]
2 years ago
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Read the excerpt from "Yearbook.” Well, that’s definitely a relief. I’m not exactly sure how this all works yet,” Fatima said, a

small smile forming on her face. "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. Based on the interaction between Fatima and Martina, what can the reader conclude about Martina?
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2 answers:
Lera25 [3.4K]2 years ago
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Answer:

C. She is welcoming and friendly toward new yearbook club members.

elena-s [515]2 years ago
3 0

A reader can conclude about Martina based on the interaction between Fatima and Martina that she is welcoming and friendly toward new yearbook club members.

After Fatima tells Martina about her anxiety about working in the club, Martina comforts her with her proposal. It can be assumed that Martina would have asked Fatima about her new experience in the club, to which Fatima replied with a smile. Martina offers Fatima to accompany her during the interview. She asks her to click the pictures of the interview. she left the proposal totally on her acceptance. She even didn't pressurize her for anything. This shows the welcoming and friendly nature of Martina towards Fatima.

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