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English, 06.05.2020 15:58 angieinthehouse45

Almost since she was born, Susan had known what she was destined to do. Her father had beamed as he watched her catch sight of
her first shooting Star. Her mother had taken her on countless trips to the library, checking out every book on the solar system they
could find. By the time she was 12, Susan knew more about the moon than her science teacher. Now, her hard work was paying off. The
countdown was about to begin - and so was the first trip of her career.
What is Susan's occupation?
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