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2. PART B: Which section from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
O A “Though my mother's things remain as she left them,
this is the first and only time he's given me anything
of hers.” ( Paragraph 9)
OB “In that moment, I refused to let him define my grief.
I shouted. Screamed, kicked at his car rugs." ()
Paragraph 13)
OC “For months, the shoes sit at the foot of the stairs in
my group house, parked next to my roommates'
sneakers and sandals. Week by week, they are
buried as other things accumulate. I don't notice." (
Paragraph 22)
OD “This is the complicated, ugly thing about grief. It
attaches to you; it is a barnacle, relentless." (
Paragraph 30)

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