Read the excerpt from "Yearbook.”
Well, that’s definitely a relief. I’m not exactly sure how this all works yet,” Fatima said, a small smile forming on her face.
"Listen, let’s find Mr. Macklenburger and we’ll figure out an interesting role for you. Maybe you can help me interview the drama club tomorrow—just take pictures and I’ll do all the talking. But only if you want, absolutely no pressure,” said Martina.
Based on the interaction between Fatima and Martina, what can the reader conclude about Martina?
She wishes she were in charge of the yearbook staff instead of the advisor.
She tries to manipulate new yearbook club members into doing her work.
She is welcoming and friendly toward new yearbook club members.
She values having fun over completing certain yearbook club tasks.
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English, 21.06.2019 16:30, dwebster9099
"the trouble is," sighed the doctor, grasping her meaning intuitively, "that youth is given up to illusions. it seems to be a provision of nature; a decoy to secure mothers for the race. and nature takes no account of moral consequences, of arbitrary conditions which we create, and which we feel obliged to maintain at any cost." what larger idea is the doctor referring to when he says that nature takes no account of moral consequences? impulses often overrule a person’s sense of good and bad. nature forces women into motherhood. young people are prone to having delusions. morals play no role when we choose who we love.
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