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13. PART B: Which of the following phrases best supports the answer to Part A?
A. "that hulking Prejudice/ Sat all across the road" (Lines 11-12)
B. "I might be kneeling still/ If so, I hoped to move that mass / Of obdurate ill-will-" (Lines 32-34).
C. "The mountain mists were rising fast, / The sun was sinking slow-" (Lines 39-40
D. "And I walked directly through him,/AS if he wasn't there!" (Lines 47-48

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