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English, 07.09.2020 05:01 ilovevegene

Which part of the passage best shows how Lizabeth begins to change as a result of this realization?
A. "Look, we ain't starving. I git paid every week, and Mrs. Ellis is real nice
about giving me things. She gonna let me have Mr. Ellis's old coat for you
this winter-
y."
B. I covered my ears with my hands but could not cut off the sound of my
father's harsh, painful, despairing sobs.
C. My father whittled toys for us, and laughed so loud that the great oak
seemed to laugh with him, and taught us how to fish and hunt rabbits.
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D. Everything was suddenly out of tune, like a broken accordion. Where did I
fit into this crazy picture?

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