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3. PART B: Which TWO quotes from the poem best support the answers to Part A?
OA "Amy! Don't go to someone else this time./ Listen to me. I won't come
down the stairs."" (Lines 41-42)
OB "A man must partly give up being a man/With women-folk." (
Lines 52-53)
OC "Three foggy mornings and one rainy day/Willrot the best birch
fence a man can build." (Lines 96-97)
OD "And it's come to this, / A man can't speak of his own child that's
dead." (Lines 73-74)
O E "I shall laugh the worst laugh I ever laughed. / I'm cursed. God, if I
don't believe I'm cursed! ( Lines 93-94)
OF "No, from the time when one is sick to death, / One is alone, and he
dies more alone."" (Lines 104-105)
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3. PART B: Which TWO quotes from the poem best support the answers to

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