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12. PART B: Which detail from the story best supports the answer to Part A?
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O A "Without delay, he fell to work on a pair
of wings for the boy Icarus, and taught
him carefully how to use them" (
Paragraph 5)
OB "Remember, said the father, 'never to fly
very low or very high'" ( Paragraph 5)
OC "Are birds careful? Not they! And not an
idea remained in the boy's head but the
one joy of escape." ( Paragraph 6)
OD "but he, in heavy grief, went to the
temple of Apollo in Sicily, and there hung
up his wings as an offering" (
Paragraph 11)
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