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2. PART B: Which of the following quotes best
support the answer to Part A?
O A "The nun passionately kissed one hand of her
dead mother, which hung down, a hand of ivory
like that of Christ in the large crucifix which lay
on the bed." (Paragraph 3)
B "He had put on a look of sadness, that simulated
sadness of the priest to whom death is a means
of livelihood." (Paragraph 3)
C "Thanks, Father, but my brother and I would like
to be left alone with her. These are the last
moments that we now have for seeing her
(Paragraph 6)
D "Then he kneeled down, again crossed himself,
prayed, rose and softly stole away, murmuring
as he went: 'She was a saint." (Paragraph 8)

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