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Which two details from the passage support the answer in Part A? A '"I haven't gone anywhere.''' (paragraph 5) B "I was free." (paragraph 5) C "The wind flicked my hair . . " (paragraph 5) D ". . . I like the way the water sprang up from the sprinkler after the pressure of my tires." (paragraph 5) E "You can run over my leg with your trike if you want." (paragraph 5) F "I folded my arms behind my head and watched a jay . ..." (paragraph 6)

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