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14) PART B: Which TWO other details from the story have a similar effect as the answer to Part A? HINT: Babies are generally a lot of work and noisy sleepers. Why would they tell Harriet not to check on the baby? How can they
know the baby would not ware and cry?

A) "She would not have to change a diaper, they said. In fact, she would not have to do anything at all"
(Paragraph 1) "Harriet turned the knob on the baby's door very tentatively, but it seemed locked"

B) "Harriet had never held a baby, except for one brief moment" (Paragraph 2) "Andy was now a plump
seven-year-old, older than Harriet had been when she held her that day" (Paragraph 2)

C) "He was a very sound sleeper, she said" (Paragraph 1) "She didn't dare turn the knob with more
pressure because what if she made a noise and woke him and he started to cry?" (Paragraph 3)

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