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Which quotation from the story best supports the answer to Part A? A “She was going to die, and she did not rebel at it, for her life was over— she was ninety-two.” ( Paragraph 1) B “The doctor raised his voice and said: ‘Honore, you cannot leave your mother in this state; she may die at any moment.’” ( Paragraph 3) C “Suddenly she asked: ‘Have you received the last sacrament, Mother Bontemps?’” ( Paragraphs 31-32) D “every passing minute now seemed to her so much time and money stolen from her. She felt a mad inclination to choke this old a**” ( Paragraph 46)

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