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What do we learn about McKinley's character and his commitment to photography in paragraphs 30 and 38-43?

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Paragraph 30: The uncertainty of load and calling were not his concern. Then it goes on to add His only concern was photographs over students and geographers calm and quiet of there study's Paragraph 43: I'm sure he had been asked to throw it overboard, he would have done so instantly; and I'm sure he would have followed it with his own body.

This explains a lot about his character you can start to form a picture of the characters personality he's a boy who is so attached to his camera it was thrown overboard he would risk his life to chase after it.

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