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English, 22.05.2020 11:59, kari9249

2. PART B: Which of the following quotes best supports the answer to Part A?
A. “The sky-lark and thrush, / The birds of the bush, / Sing louder around, / To the bells’ cheerful sound.” (Lines 5-8)
B. “Old John, with white hair / Does laugh away care, / Sitting under the oak, / Among the old folk” (Lines 11-14)
C. “Till the little ones weary / No more can be merry / The sun does descend, / And our sports have an end” (Lines 21-24)
D. “Round the laps of their mothers, / Many sisters and brothers, / Like birds in their nest” (Lines 25-27)

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