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English, 04.02.2021 22:40 evanmc627

Select two words that tell how other members of the Reform Club would most likely describe Phileas Fogg.
showy
ed
puzzling
ostingy
refined
o
friendly
moody
Part B
Which sentence from the passage supports both correct answers to Part A?
"Phileas Fogg was, indeed, exactitude personified, and this was betrayed even
O in the expression of his very hands and feet; for in men, as well as in animals,
the limbs themselves are expressive of the passions."
"He was not lavish, nor, on the contrary, [greedy]; for, whenever he knew that
O money was needed for a noble, useful, or benevolent purpose, he supplied it

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