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Excerpt from Picture Perfect, Marie Devers

In homeroom, I shot my class making goofy faces at my camera. In first period, I asked Mrs. Greene to pose with the students writing their homework problems on the board. She was a little shy at first, but with a little bit of coaxing, I got her to laugh as the students worked behind her. At lunch, I got the cafeteria workers to take a break and pose for a photograph. After I shot that one, I ordered a tuna melt, and as the cafeteria worker gave it to me, she leaned down and said, “Thanks for including us in your yearbook pictures.”

She made me feel so good that I kept shooting photographs all week. The next weekend, my mom and I developed the photos. Grandma’s camera sure was spectacular. I felt proud as I appreciated the clear genuine smiles beaming back at me. Grandma said that I was an amazing photographer, and I had to admit that I really captured the spirit of the people in my pictures. At the next yearbook meeting, I walked confidently into the classroom ready to share my photographs with the rest of the group.

Which word BEST describes the speaker in the story?
A) creative
B) dull
C) smart
D) solemn

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a

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A) Creative

The speaker is creative because she finds a new way to make the yearbook special. She perseveres in her efforts to take good pictures and comes up with great ideas to include everyone in the school.The use of her grandmother's camera is very also very inventive.
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