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2. PART B: Which of the following quotes best supports the answers to Part A?
O A "and I derived positive pleasure even from many of the legitimate
sources of pain. I felt a calm but inquisitive interest in everything." (
Paragraph 2)
OB "Here a change in his demeanor became evident. He walked more
slowly and with less object than before - more hesitatingly." (
Paragraph 15)
OC "Horrible filth festered in the dammed-up gutters. The whole
atmosphere teemed with desolation." ( Paragraph 19)
D "He is the man of the crowd. It will be in vain to follow; for I shall
learn no more of him, nor of his deeds." ( Paragraph 20)

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