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English, 20.08.2020 02:01 harleyguerrieri

At this point, the writer wants to provide support for the statement made in the first part of the sentence. Which of the following quotations by Chambers best accomplishes this goal? a. NO CHANGE
b. "in any such change as I was making, the soulitself is in flux."
c. "practicality and precaution are of no more helpthan prudence or craft."
d. "I committed the characteristic crimes of mycentury."

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