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Which passage from Stephen
Crane's "A Great Mistake".
contributes to the setting of
the story?
A. From the tattered shirt come stommy his
small dirty hand,
B. His eyes were still fied upon the
Vendor
C. Elevated trains thordered to the sto
and the fairway poured people on the
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