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Read the passage.
Rosalie is collecting a portfolio of cat images by taking pictures. She uses her smartphone to take pictures with a protective case. She can take hundreds of photos once the phone is charged. Yesterday, she caught sight of a cat on the way to karate and took a picture of it.
Which revised sentences clarify the information in this passage?
Select all that apply.
A) Rosalie is collecting a portfolio by taking pictures of cat images.
B) Once charged, she can take hundreds of photos with the phone.
C) Yesterday on the way to karate, she caught sight of a cat and took a picture of it.
D) She uses her smartphone, which has a protective case, to take pictures.
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