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4. Question #1 Which line from the text best supports that Mr. Conway does not recognize Mr. Barting's
unmistakable communication from "beyond the grave"?
A. He greeted me coldly with merely a movement of the head and passed on, leaving me
standing on the walk, with half-proffered hand, surprised and naturally somewhat piqued.
B. "I do not think, Mr. Foley, that I have any longer a claim to your friendship, since Mr.
Barting appears to have withdrawn his own from me-for what reason, I protest I do not
know."
C. "I met him yesterday ten minutes before meeting you. I gave you exactly the same
greeting that he gave me. I met him again not a quarter of an hour ago, and his manner
was precisely the same: he merely bowed and passed on."
D."...that man's cold greeting was merely a stranger's civil acknowledgment of my own." 15

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