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English, 22.03.2021 20:50, 02lesmun16219

1. Read this sentence from lines 31 and 32 of the story. "It was a pity," mused Gortsby; "the going out to get one's own soap was the one convincing touch
in the whole story, and yet it was just that little detail that brought him to grief.""
This sentence suggests that Gortsby believes
A. fibbers will always make mistakes
B travelers should always be aware of their surroundings
C. people should carefully analyze anything they are told
D. strangers should be willing to listen to each other's sad stories

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