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English, 18.07.2019 15:10 jerrym163176

Daniel stared at the photograph of the australian outback, dreaming of the day when he would see it for himself. he had almost enough money saved for a plane ticket, but he didn't know how much longer he'd be able to last at the button factory. besides the long, grueling hours, his boss, mr. finklestein, was an ogre, and daniel couldn't wait for the day he could quit and walk out of there forever. what is daniel's motivation in this passage? a. daniel wants to own the button factory someday. b. daniel wants to make enough money to go to australia. c. daniel wants to get a job at a button factory in australia. d. daniel wants to take mr. finklestein's job at the button factory.

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