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Which of these lines from william bradford's of plymouth plantation most clearly show his bias?

a) they were encountered many times with cross winds, and met with many fierce storms.

b) after long beating at sea they fell with that land which is called cape cod; the which being made and certainly known to be it, they were not a little joyful.

c) there was a proud and very profane young but it god before they came half seas over, to smite this young man with a grievous disease, of which he died in a desperate manner, and so was himself the first that was thrown overboard.

d)the indians seeing themselves thus followed, they again forsook the woods and ran away on the sands as hard as they could.

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