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Select two stanzas from Passage 2 that support your response to Part A. "At winter's close, my heart was cold,
Frozen like the great outdoor.
Boredom kept out all the warmth;
I found no fun in school or chores."

"Mrs. Grady lived next door,
Her garden withering away.
She could not do the work alone.
Her hands were shaking more each day."

"And so I worked-by her side-
Churning up the rich, black earth,
Raking, weeding, composting
Preparing ground for springtime birth."

"In furrows etched into the ground,
Sprinkled seeds sunk into place;
Veggie plants soon found their homes,
Growing each in their own space."

"To make new friends, try new things;
Put yourself out there, join a team,
Improve your mind, stretch your wings,

And don't you dare forget to dream."

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