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4. RL.1 PART B: Which of the following quotes best supports the answer to Part A? A. “Everyone, like myself, was probably on the verge of fetching a rope, or asking where we could find a ladder, but then we looked around at each other and it was decided.” ( Paragraph 2) B. “I remember that we were still full of games and laughter when we called down to him. He heard us shouting while we were playing” ( Paragraph 3) C. “At first afraid to disobey the voice from the man in the well, we turned around and actually began to walk toward the nearest house, which was Arthur’s. But along the way we slowed down” ( Paragraph 5) D. “As we were rising quietly and looking at the dark shadows of the trees we had to move through to reach our homes, he said, ‘Why didn’t you tell anyone?’ He coughed. ‘Didn’t you want to tell anyone?’” ( Paragraph 56)
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