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Which evidence from the passage best supports the idea that the narrator is unconcerned about the storm?
A. "Pretty soon it darkened up, and begun to thunder and lighten; so the birds was right about it."
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"It was one of these regular summer storms."
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"The water was three or four foot deep on the island in the low places and on the Illinois bottom."
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