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English, 17.12.2020 05:30, lunamoon1

ANSWER ASAP FOR TESTTT! PART B: Which detail from the text best supports
the answer to Part A?
A : "We can hide our provisions and fly into the
woods. And then you must consequently famish
by wrongdoing your friends." ( Paragraph 2)
B : "I am not so simple as not to know that it is
better to eat good meat, lie well, and sleep
quietly with my women and children" (
Paragraph 3)
C : "And, Captain Smith, this might soon be your
fate too through your rashness and
unadvisedness." ( Paragraph 3)
D : "1. therefore, exhort you to peaceable councils.
and above all linsist that the guns and swords.
the cause of all our jealousy and uneasiness, be
removed and sent away." ( Paragraph 4)

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