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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 remote Snow Hill Island in the Weddell Sea. Mom slept for the whole plane ride, but I stayed awake and researched penguins that live in Antarctica on my phone. I hadn't realized how many penguins didn't live in cold areas like Antarctica. There was a boy sitting across the aisle from me. He 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 look. "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 didn't seem very friendly. After a while, he closed his book and turned toward me. "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 penguins and their chicks. "

Steven's eyes lit up. We talked for a while about Antarctica, and then he mentioned that after visiting Argentina, he was headed to the Galapagos Islands to swim with the sharks. I told him that penguins lived there as well. Steven's parents were biologists, and his dad specialized in studying endangered species. We exchanged email addresses so that we could update each other on our travels. He promised to send me some pictures of the Galapagos penguins that live there, and I promised to send him pictures of the emperor and Adélie penguins. It was great to meet Steven and share our love of travel and animals. Finally, we landed in Argentina, and it was time to get off the plane. Mom and I needed to find our way to the ship. Penguin Parade: An Antarctic Adventure introduces Steven, from the story Swimming with Sharks: A Galapagos Adventure, as he and Sally meet on the plane. Both are preparing for their trip during the flight. Which of the following statements best describes how each character is using the flight for the trip?

In Penguin Parade: An Antarctic Adventure, Sally is nervous about the flight. In Swimming with Sharks: A Galapagos Adventure, Steven is enjoying the flight. In Penguin Parade: An Antarctic Adventure, Sally is reading about penguins on her phone. In Swimming with Sharks: A Galapagos Adventure, Steven is reading a book about sharks. In Penguin Parade: An Antarctic Adventure, Sally reads about penguins on her own. Swimming with Sharks: A Galapagos Adventure, Steven has learned about the sharks from his mother. In Penguin Parade: An Antarctic Adventure, Sally relies on her mother to teach her about penguins. In Swimming with Sharks: A Galapagos Adventure, Steven reads about sharks on his own

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