Details Author’s Purpose Her best friends were animals.

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Details Author’s Purpose Her best friends were animals.

Details Author’s Purpose Her best friends were animals. To entertain

Details Author’s Purpose She started taking pictures at age 10. She has been taking pictures for 30 years.

Details Author’s Purpose She started taking pictures at age 10. She has been taking pictures for 30 years. To inform

Details Author’s Purpose The thick feathers work like a coat to keep the chick warm.

Details Author’s Purpose The thick feathers work like a coat to keep the chick warm. To inform

Details Author’s Purpose …Galapagos means “tortoise” in Spanish.

Details Author’s Purpose …Galapagos means “tortoise” in Spanish. To inform

Details Author’s Purpose …the kind of action shot you can snap…

Details Author’s Purpose …the kind of action shot you can snap… To entertain

Details Author’s Purpose First I put my camera into a waterproof case…

Details Author’s Purpose …the kind of action shot you can snap… To inform

Details Author’s Purpose Watching animals fight can be pretty wild- and scary

Details Author’s Purpose To entertain Watching animals fight can be pretty wild- and scary

Details Author’s Purpose In a few months, her babies would hatch and, with luck, head out to sea too.

Details Author’s Purpose To persuade In a few months, her babies would hatch and, with luck, head out to sea too.