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Read the selection below.

Emily had never flown on a plane before. She felt at first that she wouldn’t be able to even imagine what it would be like to be up in the air, surrounded by clouds.

If the author wanted to make this passage fit into the fantasy genre, what might he or she include?

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A scene where Emily finds out she can magically fly.
A scene where Emily finds out she can magically fly.

A scene where Emily experiments in building her own plane.
A scene where Emily experiments in building her own plane.

A scene where Emily searches for clues to find the missing plane.
A scene where Emily searches for clues to find the missing plane.

A scene where Emily falls in love with a pilot.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To make the passage fit into the fantasy genre, the best option would be:

**A scene where Emily finds out she can magically fly.**

This option introduces an element of magic or fantasy, which is essential to the genre. The other options, while they could be interesting, don't incorporate the fantastical elements that characterize fantasy literature.

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