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Which two pieces of evidence best support the answer to Part A? "'That's why I've been travelling all these days, in order to challenge him and put an end to a reputation he no longer deserves.'" (paragraph 4), EndFragment,

"'I did not come here to humiliate or to provoke the man who has become a legend.'" (paragraph 6)

"'I followed your teachings, I tried to respect the way of the bow, and I deserve to have you watch me shoot.'" (paragraph 8)

"The boy watched with a mixture of glee and amazement." (paragraph 10)
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"'I will do as you ask, but you will have to keep the promise you made, never to reveal the name of the village where I live.'" (paragraph 17)
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"Terrified, the stranger made his way to the middle of the dilapidated bridge, transfixed by the sheer drop below his feet." (paragraph 24)

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