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Three weeks later, I reluctantly boarded the bus with all the other Shenandoah-bound kids. Just before I stepped on, Margaret's mother and mine asked to take a picture of the two of us. I wanted to throw up, but smiled graciously as the camera flashed and our moms grinned.

—"I'm Not Thirteen Yet,"
Amy Bernstein

Why does the writer tell us her feelings and reactions at this point in the narrative?

She wants the reader to feel sorry for her.
She wants to show the reader how angry she was.
She wants the reader to be happy that she is going to camp.
She wants the reader to understand that she was nervous.

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Answer:

She wants the reader to understand that she was nervous.

Explanation: I got it right on my assigment

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