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2. PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A. "Once the massacre finally stopped a difficult question arose: Was there a way
to right these monstrous wrongs without igniting a murderous cycle of revenge
and retribution?" (Paragraph 12
B. The practice can serve other functions such as deterrence, but retribution is
arguably a central goal. In fact, we as individuals punish even when it costs us to
do so." (Paragraph 2)
"More often than not, the third parties chose the most retributive option, where
the victim was monetarily compensated and the transgressor was punished by
having his or her payout decreased." (Paragraph 7)
D "Giving people more ways to restore ustice, whether it involves a guided
reconciliation process between victim and perpetrator or simply focusing on
compensation for the wronged party could actually change how people feel
about punishing a crime. (Paragraph 10)

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