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English, 05.01.2022 05:10, christine44gordon

Which passage below best reveals the cultural setting of
"A Piece of String"?
A. "After picking up the object you stood like
a stilt...to see if any piece of money had
fallen..."
B. A horse dealer from Monvilliers called to
him: "Come, come, old sharper, that's an old
trick...
C. The good old man choked with indignation
and fear.

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