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FIRST TO ANSWER I'LL MARK AS BRAINLIEST!

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PART B: Which quote from the text best supports the answer to Part A?

A

“La took a step toward her father, but the look in his eyes made her back away into her bedroom and shut the door.” ( Paragraph 11)

B

“‘Then why did she leave?’ / Blue went and perched on the window sill. ‘That I don’t know.’” ( Paragraphs 41-42)

C

“La wrote about all of that and about the perfume bottle shaped like a teardrop that had brought her mother back.” ( Paragraph 101)

D

“She could smell the perfume and bittersweet wildflowers; she could hear Joni Mitchell’s ‘For the Roses’ playing softly.” ( Paragraph 109)


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