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77julia77
6 days ago
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Which statements describe ways that Tessa grows over the course of the narrative? Select True or False for each statement.

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Flura [5.9K]6 days ago
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I just completed the test and scored 100%. (True) Tessa discovers she can still create quality work while being adaptable. (True) Tessa learns that one doesn't need an "exotic outside perspective" to impart valuable lessons. (False) Tessa enhances her camera techniques during the film camp. (False) Tessa becomes a more effective partner by the conclusion of the story.
Flura [5.9K]6 days ago
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A. True B. True C. False D. True
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