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Part B Which phrase from the passage supports the answer to Part A?
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"I perceived, as the shape came nearer (sight tremendous and
A abhorred!) that it was the wretch whom I had created."
(paragraph 1)
"Begone, or let us try our strength in a fight, in which one
must fall." (paragraph 7)
"'The sun is yet high in the heavens, before it descends to hide
itself behind your snowy precipices and illuminate another
world, you will have heard my story and can decide."
(paragraph 10)
"...become the scourge of your fellow creatures and the
author of your own speedy ruin.'" (paragraph 10)

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