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English, 06.05.2021 02:10 marygomez11

6. What is the relationship of the second part of the sentence below (after the
dash) to the first part?
"The children were put up on some kind
of platform-anything from a baggage
wagon to the stage at the local opera
house." (Lines 44-46)
The second part
A provides examples of the first part.
B. provides reasons for the first part.
C. contrasts with the first part.
D. tells what happened after the first
part.

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