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English, 22.03.2020 04:17, starr34

PART B: Which TWO quotes from the text best support your answers to Part A?
"Oh well, whatever goes over the Devil's back, is got to come under his belly.
Sometime or ruther, Sykes, like everybody else, is gointer reap his sowing.
(Paragraph 26)
"It's too bad, too, cause she wuz a right pritty lil trick when he got huh. Ah'd uh
mah'ied huh mahseff if he hadnter beat me to it." (Paragraph 34)
""since dat white ‘oman from up north done teached 'im how to run a
automobile, he done got too biggety to live - an' we oughter kill 'im" (Paragraph
41)
just then Delia drove past on her way home, as Sykes was ordering
magnificently for Bertha. It pleased him for Delia to see." (Paragraph 47)
"She avoided the villagers and meeting places in her efforts to be blind and
deaf." (Paragraph 55)
"Ah hates you tuh de same degree dat Ah useter love yuh. Ah done took an
took till mah belly is full up tuh mah neck." (Paragraph 75)

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