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Select the most relevant details that support the theme you selected in Part A. two(A) "Mr. Skimpole could play on the piano and the violoncello, and he was a composer - had composed half an opera once, but got tired of it - and played what he composed with taste." (paragraph 1)(B) "It's twenty-four pound, sixteen, and sevenpence ha'penny,' observed the stranger. 'That's wot it is.'" (paragraph 11)(C) "I ventured to inquire, generally, before replying, what would happen if the money were not produced." (paragraph 17)(D) "Richard and I looked at one another again. It was a most singular thing that the arrest was our embarrassment and not Mr. Skimpole's" (paragraph 21)(E) "Keep your temper, my good fellow, keep your temper!' Mr. Skimpole gently reasoned with him as he made a little drawing of his head on the fly-leaf of a book." (paragraph 26)(F) "I think the reply was, 'Cut away, then!'" (paragraph 34) my theme was (B) Different people can view particular situations in very different ways. Help!!!

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