Which of the following
passages from "The
Californian's Tale" helps to
advance the them...
Which of the following
passages from "The
Californian's Tale" helps to
advance the theme that pride
can lead to regret?
A. California has living dead men walking
around
B. tramping all day long with pick and pan
and horn
C. Thirty-five years ago I was out
prospecting on the Stanislaus
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