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2 PART B: Which section from the text best supports the answer to PartA?
A "That makes no difference, Lengel tells her, and I could
see from the way his eyes went that he hadn't noticed she
was wearing a two-piece before. 'We want you decently
dressed when you come in here." ( Paragraph 17)
OB. "It's our policy. He turns his back. That's policy for you.
Policy is what the kingpins want. What the others want is
juvenile delinquency." ( Paragraph 19)
OC "They keep right on going into the electric eye; the door
flies open and they flicker across the lot to their car,
Queenie and Plaid and Big Tall Goony-Goony (not that as
raw material she was so bad), leaving me with Lengel and a
kink in his eyebrow." ( Paragraph 22)
OD "You'll feel this for the rest of your life. Lengel says, and I
know that's true, too, but remembering how he made that
pretty girl blush makes me so scrunchy inside I punch the
No Sale tab and the machine whirs 'pee-pul' and the
drawer splats out." ( Paragraph 31)


2 PART B: Which section from the text best supports the

answer to PartA?
A That makes no differe

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