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English, 16.02.2021 08:10, joannakawata6

1. Describe one example of when Margaret Bourke-White’s hardworking attitude helped advance her career. Refer to specific passages or quotations from the text in your answer. 2. What was special about how Margaret Bourke-White photographed steel mills? Use evidence from the text in your response.

3. What made Margaret Bourke-White different from other photojournalists of her time? Identify several ways in which Margaret stood out from the crowd, citing text evidence.

4. Which context clues helped you determine the meaning of the word adapted in paragraph 9? Write your definition of adapted and describe which words in the paragraph led you to your understanding of the word. Then look up the word in a print or online dictionary to confirm your definition.

5. The word norm is derived from the Latin norma, meaning “precept” or “rule.” Knowing this, try to infer the meaning of norm as it is used in paragraph 13. Write your best definition here, along with any other words you know that could be derived from the same Latin root.

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