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Why does the author include this paragraph at the end of the book? Check the three answers that apply.
to show that it takes research to write an
informational book
to show her appreciation to the librarians who
helped her
to finish the book with a joke
to recognize the role of the internet in her research
to discourage others from attempting to write an
informational book


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