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PART B: Select the TWO quotations that, taken together, best support the answer to Part A? A
“I am, however, in good spirits: my men are bold, and apparently firm of purpose” ( Paragraph 1)
B
“I shall be well content if nothing worse happen to us during our voyage.” ( Paragraph 2)
C
“But success shall crown my endeavours.” ( Paragraph 4)
D
“it is very probable that you will see me before these papers can come into your possession.” ( Paragraph 6)
E
“This appearance excited our unqualified wonder.” ( Paragraph 9)
F
“Shut in, however, by ice, it was impossible to follow his track, which we had observed with the greatest attention.” ( Paragraph 9)

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