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English, 25.02.2021 04:10 Haven263

Which passage from Stephen Crane's "A Great Mistake"
contributes to the setting of
the story?
A. There was a babe living hard by, up
five flights of stairs.
B. his lower lip hung low and his eyes,
raised to the vendor's face, were filled with
deep respect
C. Even there he resembled a babe who
looks unbidden at a feast of gods.


Which passage from Stephen

Crane's A Great Mistake
contributes to the setting of
the story?
A.

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