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1"smile. 2say cheese." 3how many times have you heard those words? 4everyone groans, but then, when the pictures are developed, everyone looks for herself or himself first. 5photos give people a great deal of pleasure. 6photography is a great hobby because it doesn't require expensive equipment, it can be done almost anywhere, and it provides lasting memories of people and places. which statement about revising the thesis statement is true? a. it does not require revision; it states a limited subject and the writer's opinion of it. b. it requires revision; it states the writer's opinion but does not limit the subject. c. it does not require revision; it mentions the essay topic and that's all it needs to do. d. it requires revision; it limits the subject but does not give an opinion.

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