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English, 09.05.2020 23:57, rosemary909

Answer Part A And B - Multiple Choice (50pts.)
PART A: Re-read paragraph 41. What does it suggest about the Water of Youth?
A. It does more harm to those who take it than good.
B. The subjects of the experiment may be imagining its effects.
C. Dr. Heidegger already understands its effects and is only administering it because he is cruel and sinister.
D. Its miraculous effects will likely bring Dr. Heidegger great wealth.

PART B: Which quote best supports your answer to the previous question?
A. “Blushing, panting, struggling, chiding, laughing, her warm breath fanning each of their faces by turns, she strove to disengage herself, yet still remained in their triple embrace”
B. “But they were young: their burning passions proved them so”
C. “Yet, by a strange deception, owing to the duskiness of the chamber, and the antique dresses which they still wore, the tall mirror is said to have reflected the figures of the three old, gray, withered grandsires, ridiculously contending for the skinny ugliness of a shrivelled grandam.”
D. “Never was there a livelier picture of youthful rivalship, with bewitching beauty for the prize.”

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