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6. PART B: Which TWO phrases from the text best support
the answer to Part A?
O A “Dudley, who was so large his bottom drooped over
either side of the kitchen chair, grinned and turned to
Harry." (Paragraph 10)
W B "Uncle Vernon cleared his throat importantly and
said, "Now, as we all know, today is a very important
day?" (Paragraph 33)
C "Harry fought to keep his face straight as he
emerged" (Paragraph 54)
U D "He didn't think the Dursleys would like him any
better in Majorca than they did on Privet Drive."
(Paragraph 56)
DE "he would be spending the evening pretending not to
exist... He had never felt so lonely. (Paragraph 60)
DF "Harry had been on the point of unlocking Hedwig's
cage by magic and sending her to Ron and Hermione
with a letter" (Paragraph 61)

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