10. Part B Which excerpt from the passage best supports the correct
answer from Part A?
a. “T...
English, 04.12.2020 21:50 alisonlebron15
10. Part B Which excerpt from the passage best supports the correct
answer from Part A?
a. “Then we'll drop him over without any palavering, ..." (paragraph
1)
b. “You're a preacher, aren't you?" he asked. (paragraph 3)
C. “For your living?” (paragraph 10)
d. “You stand on dead men's legs.” (paragraph 15)
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