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A.The photograph is not good enough to send.B.The photograph was not taken at the Gran

A.The photograph is not good enough to send.

B.The photograph was not taken at the Grand Canyon.

C.They already sent Mary a photograph of their vacation.

D.Sending pictures through the mall is too expensive.

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