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3. How does the author organize the information in paragraphs 6 & 7?
by listing events in the order they happened
by comparing and contrasting the places Nellie visited
by showing what caused Nellie to want to take the trip.
by stating how the problem of traveling so far was solved
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3. How does the author organize the information in paragraphs 6 & 7?
by listing events in the o...
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