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PART B: Which TWO quotes from the text best support the answer to Part A? A. “And sometimes in March and April and in October, and even in November, we could build a little fire in the fireplace. Sometimes the weather was just right for that.” (Paragraph 7)
A. “And sometimes in March and April and in October, and even in November, we could build a little fire in the fireplace. Sometimes the weather was just right for that.” (Paragraph 7)

B. “She knew, from the way they looked at her, that this had been a mistake. They did not want to cry.” (Paragraph 8)
B. “She knew, from the way they looked at her, that this had been a mistake. They did not want to cry.” (Paragraph 8)

C. “‘It’s just going to kill Papa!’ burst out Maud Martha. ‘He loves this house! He lives for this house!.’” (Paragraph 10)
C. “‘It’s just going to kill Papa!’ burst out Maud Martha. ‘He loves this house! He lives for this house!.’” (Paragraph 10)

D. “He lives for us,’ said Helen. ‘It’s us he loves. He wouldn’t want the house, except for us.” (Paragraph 11)
D. “He lives for us,’ said Helen. ‘It’s us he loves. He wouldn’t want the house, except for us.” (Paragraph 11)

E. “If you want to know the truth, this is a relief. If this hadn’t come up, we would have gone on, just dragging on, hanging out here forever.” (Paragraph 13)
E. “If you want to know the truth, this is a relief. If this hadn’t come up, we would have gone on, just dragging on, hanging out here forever.” (Paragraph 13)

F. “I think I’ll give a party. I haven’t given a party since I was 11. I’d like some of my friends to just casually see that we’re homeowners.” (Paragraph 24)

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