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Las Papas Excerpt from “Las Papas” by Julio Ortega Which two pieces of evidence from the passage best support your answer to Part A?
A "It was as if he discovered one of `the lost varieties of the Andean potato: the one that belonged to him, wondering, at noon." (paragraph 2)
B "When the chicken began to fry in the skillet, the boy returned, attracted by its aroma". (paragraph 3)
C "Uh-huh. I remember that." (paragraph 12)
D "The boy went for his Spanish reader and sat down at the kitchen table." (paragraph 15)
E "The grass, all lit up, became an oblique field, a slope of tame fire seen from the window." (paragraph 17)
F "Maybe his father had made these meals for him, in this always incomplete past, to celebrate the meeting of father and son." (paragraph 19)

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