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PART B: Select TWO details from the text that show Gordon Low's and the other men's different reactions to the dog.
A "They held him in the same awe in which they had held his master;" (Paragraph
5)
B. "Gordon Low laughed at the stories they were telling." (Paragraph 10)
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"It is not safe to talk so of a demon dog." (Paragraph 11)
D. "That dog has a demon in him. He would eat you in the night." (Paragraph 11)
E. "Yes, it's mighty glad I'd be to own that hound! he repeated." (Paragraph 12)
F. "Low felt himself unaccountably frightened" (Paragraph 15)

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