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which of the following quotes supports that george and lydia hadley were neglectful parents? 1. george hadley stood on the african velvet alone 2. it seemed that, at a distance, for the past month, had heard lion’s roaring and noticed their strong smell which carried as far away as his study door. But, being busy, he had paid it no attention. 3. george didn’t answer lydia... he was too busy thinking of something else. 4. When i punished him a month ago by locking it for even a few hours - the way he lost his temper!

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