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PART B: Which phrase from the text best supports the answer to Part A? O A "Girls not yet gone out from their homes (not married] / Must carefully reverence their parents" ( Lines 1-2)
OB "Hear with reverence and obedient heart, / And repent of and forsake the wrong" (Lines 12-13)
OC "The words of your parents, / Regard as beyond all others important" (Lines 14-15) OD "When your parents become old. / Morning and night be sorrowful and fearful" (Lines 21-22)

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