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English, 09.04.2021 19:00, kingofguns1560

2. PART B: What quote from the story best supports the answer to PART A? O A "And whenever he found a very big lump in his throat he swallowed it for Methuselah's sake,
and pretended that he didn't see anything in the world to cry about." ( Paragraph 30)
OB "The dog whined with pain when he was moved, but still licked Gobaly's hand, as if he
understood that he was his friend and did not mean to hurt him." ( Paragraph 49)
OC "The doctor laughed, and said he was getting to be an old fellow, and the snow was deep, and it
was hard for him to get about; but he was sorry he hadn't come before" ( Paragraph 74)
OD "Methuselah went to the hospital and was cured, and Gobaly-well, if I should tell you his name,
you might say that you had heard of him as a famous surgeon doctor." ( Paragraph 84)

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