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PART B: Which of the following quotes best supports the answer to Part A?
A "But I don't think a place would be any the
cheerfuler for John Wright's bein' in it." (
Paragraph 95)
B "Mr. Hale rubbed his face after the fashion of a show-
man getting ready for a pleasantry. But would the
women know a clue if they did come upon it?' he
said" ( Paragraphs 101-102)
OC ""The sewing." said Mrs. Peters, in a troubled way.
"All the rest of them have been so nice and even-
but-this one. Why, it looks as if she didn't know
what she was about!" ( Paragraph 166)
OD "Seems kind of funny to think of a bird here. She
half laughed-an attempt to put up a barrier" (
Paragraph 185)

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