PART B: Which TWO details from the text best
support the answer to Part A?
A "Her waist was a...
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PART B: Which TWO details from the text best
support the answer to Part A?
A "Her waist was a large brown-and-pink plaid" (
Paragraph 24)
B "well-fitting and not without style" (
Paragraph 24)
C "She wore a cluster ring" ( Paragraph 24)
D "a locket that banged her knees at the bottom of
a silver chain" ( Paragraph 24)
JE “Her shoes were run down over twisted high
heels, and were strangers to polish" (
Paragraph 24)
F “punched the button with the air of milady
ringing for her carriage" ( Paragraph 25)
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