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English, 28.02.2021 22:50, kaylaw332

How have Mr. Parsons' experiences affected the way he looks at beggars?
A) He looks down on them

B) He is skeptical of the stories they tell.

C) He is afraid of becoming like them.

D) He can relate to their suffering, so he
does not want to insult them.

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