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PART B: Which TWO sentences from the story’s introduction best support your answer to Part A? A
“I reply that I don’t write children’s stories” ( Paragraph 1)
B
“And then last night I woke up — or rather was awakened without knowing what had roused me.” ( Paragraph 2)
C
“A voice in the echo-chamber of the subconscious?” ( Paragraph 3)
D
“I have no burglar bars, no gun under the pillow, but I have the same fears as people who do take these precautions” ( Paragraph 5)
E
“I learned that I was to be neither threatened nor spared.” ( Paragraph 7)
F
“I couldn’t find a position in which my mind would let go of my body — release me to sleep again. So I began to tell myself a story, a bedtime story.” ( Paragraph 8)

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