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part b: which of the following two quotes best support the answer to part a?
a
“the old men who have lived here stare at us / from deep disturbed eyes” ( lines 16-17)
b
“the administration says this is temporary / so we go about our business” ( lines 26-27)
c
“the doctors don’t care, our bodies decay” ( line 39)
d
“with a dream in their heart, / thinking they’ll get a chance to change their lives.”
( lines 58-59)
e
“others will go on living / without a soul, a future, or a reason to live.” ( lines 63-64)
f
“gone from life itself, so many things have changed.” ( line 70)

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