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What does "shot of" mean here?

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Rebecca

A "shot" here means a glimpse, a sight, or a view of something. So here, "a shot" refers to Rachel getting a view of the baby's head as the pregnant mother was taken away into labor. This phrase is normally used when referring to a view within a camera lens. Ex: That's a good shot of the mountain! Ex: She was standing just out of shot of the camera.

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