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English, 19.05.2021 22:20, babygreg2001p97abr

(“THE REEF”) 2. PART B: Which of the following quotes best supports
the answer to Part A?
O A "*This is the treasure-ledge of the reef... Here too, he
went on, 'death hides and waits" ( Paragraph 13)
OB “the boy's swift, supple fingers searched among
crystal-white, purple and rose and gold olivellas,
dosinias, and tellinas which, in spite of their beauty,
had no special value." ( Paragraph 29)
OC “Never has any man made a better haul than you. Be
satisfied. The reef is not fortunate for the greedy."
Paragraph 39)
OD “My silk-sponge was won from the jaws of a shark
and my shell from the conger eel... I ask no favors of
the reef." ( Paragraph 40)

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