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English, 10.03.2021 15:40, iseestars3748

Which phrase from the story "Po-No-Kah" provides textual evidence for the inference that settling the frontier required exceptional character? A. "Here he had planted and gathered his crops year after year, and in spite of annoyances from the Indians, who robbed his fields..."

B. "Bessie Hedden was a merry-hearted creature..."

C."Bright and early the next morning, the children stood in the doorway, eagerly looking out for Tom."
D. "And so they sailed along, following its graceful windings..."

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