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English, 13.03.2021 01:00 andybiersack154

2. PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A? O A 'Thousands of settlers from the east were beginning to move farther
west, and they wanted land." ( Paragraph 3)
OB "The soldiers divided the Potawatomi into small groups and gave each
a portion of cornmeal." ( Paragraph 8)
OC "Sometimes when the soldiers stopped for the night, Equa-ke-Sec
could not quench her thirst at all. The only water was from stagnant
ponds or muddy creeks” ( Paragraph 11)
OD "The story was passed on from mother to child for three generations.
Finally, a young girl named Virginia was told the story by her mother." (

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