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Excerpt from Picture Perfect Marie Devers 1At the first yearbook meeting, I quietly sat in the back of the classroom and hardly said anything. Unlike the other yearbook-club members, I found it hard to come up with catchy slogans to put under the pictures. While some students were outgoing and had no difficulty signing up sponsors on a daily basis, I was afraid to ask my grandmother, who owned a business in our hometown. When I finally did work up the nerve to ask her for a donation, she offered me some advice. 2She explained that she had been the photographer of her high-school yearbook. She pulled out the old crimson book and opened it up to a giant photograph that took up a whole page. A small group of kids crowded into the shot. I looked away from the photograph and up at my grandmother’s sentimental smile.

The narrator became a photographer because
A) she did not want to talk to people.
B) her grandmother suggested she try it.
C) her classmates begged her for pictures.
D) she did not get any gifts like other students.

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Answer:

Grandma suggested she try it.

Step-by-step explanation:

Grandmothers do have influence on their grandkids

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