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Based on Fatima's responme to Martina, what is the
implied resolution of this story
Pead the conclusion to You "
Uon, Wistin M. Mecklenburger and we'figure out a
Wherwsing roho for you. Mwis you can help me interview
the drama
k o
sake pictures and I'll do
then
you want, wholyno proro,"
said Martins
So, that wounds it might be a fun way to
"Fwtime rolio, gradu for Martina's
Gerosity. The dread of the sorron was finally
inning to dissipate into something surprising and now
Fatims will enjoy working with other people on the
yearbook
Fatima will decide to take over the interview of the
drama dub
Fatima will join the other clubs her guidance counselor
suggested
Fatims will become one of the most talented yearbook
photographers
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