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English, 26.05.2021 20:10, exoticbunnylover123

Lisa is writing a report about great white sharks. She found the following sources during her research. Source 1: “Shark Sensations!” by Markus Miller

Markus Miller is a camera operator who worked on a popular TV series about sharks.
“Shark Sensations!” is a collection of stories about working on the TV series from 2010-2017.
Source 2: “Why I Am Not Afraid of the Ocean” by Adrina Ramirez

Adrina Ramirez is a diving instructor who lives in an area where great white sharks are occasionally seen.
“Why I Am Not Afraid of the Ocean” is an online article about common fears about diving.
Source 3: “Understanding the Great White Shark” by Dr. Alison Johnson

Dr. Alison Johnson is a marine biologist who specializes in shark research.
“Understanding the Great White Shark” is an online article that addresses common misconceptions about sharks.
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