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Part B 10. Which quotation supports the answer in Part A?
A "...her big rocking-chair from the back gallery that looked out upon the garden where the
children were going to play around to the front gallery..." (paragraph 1)
B "...dosely faced the green levee bank and the Mississippi coursing almost flush with the top of
it." (paragraph 1)
"It stood upon a square of ground that was covered thick with a semi-tropical growth of plants
and flowers." (paragraph 2)
D "An impenetrable board fence edged with a formidable row of iron spikes, shielded the
garden from the prying glances..."
(paragraph 2)

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