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Frankie is sitting in her first photography lecture course and feels quite prepared since she has been taking photos her whole life. However, when the professor begins the lecture by asking what a photograph is all about on the most basic level, Frankie incorrectly responds "memories." What would have been a more accurate answer? O A creativity O B. light O C. darkness OD. chemicals​

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