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PART B: Which clue from the text best supports the answer to Part A? A. “Swiftly she tore the paper…” (Paragraph 8) B. “Why, darling, I thought you'd be pleased.” (Paragraph 12) C. “She looked at him out of furious eyes…” (Paragraph 13) D. “…his wife was beginning to cry.” (Paragraph 16)

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