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English, 13.04.2021 21:20 Kimberlytdb

A quick note on getting better at difficult things- 2. PART B: Which section from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
O A "I would put it above the study of writing simply
because I started writing as a 6-year-old boy under my
mother's tutelage. I always 'felt I could write." (
Paragraph 1)
B "I didn't feel it when I first arrived in Paris in January. I
felt, as I always feel like I was stumbling around in the
dark. I still feel like that." ( Paragraph 3)
C "To 'have it, I must manage my emotional health. Part
of that long-term management - beyond French - is
giving myself an opportunity to get better at difficult
things." ( Paragraph 5)
D "Likely, someone will say something – in the next hour
or so - which I do not understand and I will feel a little
hopeless again. But right now, I feel high." (
Paragraph 6)

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