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Question 2. PART B: Which of the
following details from the text best
supports the answer to Question 2
Part A?
"the word horrible in connection with
goodness was a novelty that commended
itself. It seemed to introduce a ring of truth
that was absent from the aunt's tales"
(Paragraph 31)
"She was so good... that she won several
medals for goodness, which she always
wore, pinned on to her dress." (Paragraph
32)
"No other child in the town where she lived
had as many as three medals, so everybody
knew that she must be an extra good child."
(Paragraph 32)
"He said that as she was so very good she
might be allowed once a week to walk in his
park... It was a beautiful park, and no
children were ever allowed in it" (Paragraph
34

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