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English, 03.02.2021 22:20, annapittbull12

Part B Which evidence from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
"By the time they were standing, what their bodies had unknowingly sensed turned to sudden consciousness."
"He had done this only once before, alone, but now with another boy beside him it was as if he had always played in the
river."
"Osvaldo heard a sound, like branches moving or someone walking, coming from the woods behind them, above the
sound of the river."
o "Big ol' giant fish live out in the deep middle. Tobe said. "He jump up one time, swallow a whole river boat, all one gulp."

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