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English, 06.03.2022 18:00 krystalScott17

Read the excerpt from the story Penguin Parade: An Antarctic Adventure: We boarded a flight from Orlando, Florida to Buenos Aires in Argentina. We would board a ship that would take us from Argentina to the
and researched penguins that live in Antarctica on my phone. I didn't realize how many penguins didn't live in cold areas like Antarctica
across the aisle from me was reading a book about sharks, which was pretty neat.
"Hey," I whispered to the boy so I wouldn't wake up my mom. "Where are you heading?" He said nothing at first and gave me a funny!
"Argentina, obviously," he said sarcastically as he turned the page in his book. I felt a bit awkward and glanced back at my phone. He a
"Hey, I'm Steven. What's your name?" he asked. He smiled at me. "Sorry. I can be weird around new people."
"I'm Sally. We're heading to Argentina, too, but only so that we can get on a ship to Antarctica, we are going to see the emperor pengui
What does the reader learn about the trip to Antarctica, since it is told from Sally's point of view?
O Sally has always wanted to travelte Buenos Aires, Argentina:
Sally and her mom are going to see emperor penguins and their chicks.
O Sally and her mom are going to see sharks, which is neat.
Sally and Steven both enjoy reading about animals:

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