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4. PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
O A "O deities of this dark world beneath the earth! this
shadowy underworld, to which all mortals must descend!"
( Paragraph 2)
OB "they called to them Eurydice...she obeyed the call by
walking to them with slow steps, yet halting from her
wound." ( Paragraph 3)
O C “There remained but little more to climb till they would
touch earth's surface... Instantly she slipped away!" (
Paragraph 3)
OD “Seven days he sat upon Death's river bank, in squalid
misery and without all food-nourished by grief, anxiety,
and tears" ( Paragraph 4)

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