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Physics, 08.11.2020 04:50, pstat

PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A? A. “(He's a drifter, always / floating around her, has / nowhere else to go.” (Lines
1-3)
B. “(He's bowled over. He would / take her to the ocean, they could / count the
waves.” (Lines 12-14)
C. “(But her love's since / gone belly-up. His heart sinks / like a fish.” (Lines 18-20)
D. “(and he could not give) / a life / beyond the / (bowl)” (Lines 25-28)

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