2 Part B
Which two quotations best support the answer to Part A?
A. "They climbed slowly amon...
2 Part B
Which two quotations best support the answer to Part A?
A. "They climbed slowly among the hills, and the valley they had left grew
still more beautiful as the squalor of the little town was hid by the dusk of
distance." (paragraph 4)
B. "It called back to Howard the days when he and Grant, his younger
brother, had fished in this little brook for trout, with trousers rolled above
the knee and wrecks of hats upon their heads." (paragraph 5)
C. "Finding the silence broken, William asked the first question since he met
Howard. 'Le''s see: you're a show feller now?" (paragraph 7)
D. "Howard broke out, pointing to one of the houses farther up the Coolly.
'It'll be a surprise to them, won't it?" (paragraph 12)
E. "His brother was awaiting him there, and his mother, whom he had not
seen for ten years and who had lost the power to write." (paragraph 28)
F. "As they gazed in silence at each other, Howard divined something of the
hard, bitter feeling that came into Grant's heart, as he stood there,
ragged, ankle-deep in muck, his sleeves rolled up, a shapeless old straw
hat on his head." (paragraph 42)
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