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English, 31.03.2020 18:54 NEUROPHARMACOLOGICAL

In was it a dream
2. PART B: Which TWO phrases from the text best support
the answer to Part A?
ed:
A "Why does one love?" ( Paragraph 2)

B "She was buried! Buried! She! In that hole!" ( Paragraph
ia in the public domain.

C"I stopped short in front of that looking glass in which
she had so often been reflected." (Paragraph 9)

D "I waited, clinging to the stem, like a shipwrecked man
does to a plank." ( Paragraph 15)

E “The dead man also read what was inscribed on his
tombstone." ( Paragraph 20)

F"I recognized her at once, without seeing her face."
(Paragraph 23)

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