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English, 07.10.2019 16:30 Naomi7021

Read the excerpt from night below and answer the question. the baton was moving constantly, sometimes to the right, sometimes to the left. in no time, i stood before him. “your age? ” he asked, perhaps trying to sound paternal. “i’m eighteen.” my voice was trembling. “in good health? ” “yes.” “your profession? ” tell him i was a student? “farmer,” i heard myself saying. which sentence from the excerpt shows the narrator considering how to answer dr. mengele?
1. “the baton was moving constantly, sometimes to the right, sometimes to the left.” 2.“tell him i was a student? ”
3. “in no time, i stood before him.”
4. “‘your age? ’ he asked, perhaps trying to sound paternal.”

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