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Which quotation supports the answer in Part A? O
"Sometimes he would come up unexpectedly on the opposite side of me,
having apparently passed directly under the boat." (paragraph 3)
"It is said that loons have been caught in the New York lakes eighty feet
beneath the surface, with hooks set for trout-though Walden is deeper than
that." (paragraph 4)
“But why, after displaying so much cunning, did he invariably betray himself
the moment he came up by that loud laugh?” (paragraph 5)
"His white breast, the stillness of the air, and the smoothness of the water
were all against him." (paragraph 7)

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