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English, 11.02.2021 01:00, lilsnsbsbs

What textual evidence supports your answer? Circle two answers below. (Note: There are more than two correct answers.) a. “Now she hardly noticed people anymore.” (p. 98) b. “She ate the food set before her.” (p. 98) c. “She did not want Betsy to go.” (p. 99) d. “When Mr. Mardsen got up to stroll the room he often stopped at her looms.” (p. 97) e. “She was too tired at night now to copy out a page of Oliver to paste to her loom.” (p. 98) f. “Lyddie did not attempt to go to church.” (p. 98) g. “The harder we work, the bigger prize they get.” (p. 99) h. “horror at what she was proposing.” (p. 99)

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