English, 13.07.2021 03:20 ahrensy8444
What would change if the author had not included the information in paragraph 5?
Sally wouldn't have any of the warm clothes she needs or a camera for the entire trip.
Sally wouldn't know how to take pictures without practicing on friends and family.
The reader wouldn't know that Sally has to leave her dog and friends behind.
The reader wouldn't know that Sally dreamed of becoming a photographer one day.
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What would change if the author had not included the information in paragraph 5?
Sally wouldn't hav...
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