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4. PART B: Which quote from the text best supports
the answer to Part A?
A "activist Robert King, who spent 29 years
isolated in a six-by-nine-foot cell in a Louisiana
prison before his murder conviction was
overturned in 2001 (Paragraph 14)
B he endured solitary confinement more
successfully than most, he says - he maintained a
hopeful attitude and never considering hurting
himself" (Paragraph 14)
C I cannot, even to this day, acclimate myself to
broader distance. My geography is really shot
(Paragraph 15)
D you "because there's no systematic collection of data
on their well-being in the U. S. prison system."
(Paragraph 16)

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