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This question is based on the following passage i was in the national forest with my camera the day was crisp and the leaves were turning gold an when i spotted the whitetail buck i froze he wasn't more than 15 yards from where l as stand the wind must have been right because he kept on browsing the mossy ground i lifted my camera ' slowly carefully holding my breath i lied the camera to my eye turning the focus ring i framed deer's head just as l was ready to press the shutter release the buck raised his head he was looking way with wide eyes click 1 took the picture an instant later the deer bounded away into the fores took off but i had the shot today the framed photo of that buck hangs above our replace 6. what specifically does the writer imply by saying the wind must have been right deer usually ma away when spotted )1. he was lucky to have his camera with him deer-are maid of humans the deer didn't pick up the writer's scent

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