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English, 29.05.2020 05:03 kelsotay5480

4. PART B: Which TWO details best support the answer to
Part A?
A "The last face was so horrible and so simian that he
gazed at it in amazement. It got so vivid that, with a
little uneasy laugh, he felt on the table for a glass
containing a little water to throw over it" (Paragraph
65)
B "as (sunlight] streamed over the breakfast table
Herbert laughed at his fears." (Paragraph 66)
DC"the dirty, shriveled little paw was pitched on the
sideboard with a carelessness which betokened no
great belief in its virtues." ( Paragraph 66)
D "I suppose all soldiers are the same said Mrs. White.
'The idea of our listening to such nonsense!"
(Paragraph 67)
DE "I'm afraid it'll turn you into a mean, avaricious man,
and we shall have to disown you." (Paragraph 70)
OF "All of which did not prevent her from scurrying to
the door at the postman's knock, nor prevent her
from referring somewhat shortly to retired
sergeant-majors of bibulous habits” (Paragraph 71)

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4. PART B: Which TWO details best support the answer to
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