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PART B: Which TWO phrases from the text best support the answers to Part A?
A "You're a big-game hunter, not a philosopher." ( Paragraph 10)
B "Where there are pistol shots, there are men" ( Paragraph 39)
C "hunting had ceased to be what you call'a sporting proposition. It had
become too easy. I always got my quarry." ( Paragraph 94)
D "One does not expect nowadays to find a young man of the educated
class, even in America, with such a naïve, and, if I may say so, mid-
Victorian point of view." ( Paragraph 116)
E "Civilized? And you shoot down men?'" ( Paragraph 128)
F. "General Zaroff had an exceedingly good dinner in his great paneled
dining hall that evening." ( Paragraph 199)

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