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English, 06.12.2021 01:40, wadepoolio8836

PART B: Which of the following best supports the answer to Part A?
A "His Grace ! impossible! what dead! /Of old age too, and in
his bed!" (Lines 1-2)
B "The last loud trump must wake him now: /And, trust me, as
the noise grows stronger, / He'd wish to sleep a little longer."
( Lines 6-8)
C"This world he cumbered long enough: / He burnt his candle
to the snuff; / And that's the reason, some folks think, / He
left behind so great a stink." ( Lines 13-16)
D "But what of that, his friends may say / He had those
honours in his day." ( Lines 21-22)

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PART B: Which of the following best supports the answer to Part A?
A "His Grace ! impossible...

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