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PART B: Which TWO details from the passage best support the answers to Part A?
A. "So there sat old Woodifield, smoking a cigar and staring almost greedily at the
boss..." (Paragraph 1)
B. "Poor old chap, he's on his last pins, thought the boss. And, feeling kindly, he
winked at the old man, and said jokingly, 'I tell you what. I've got a little drop of
something here that'll do you good'" (Paragraph 10)
C. "Although over six years had passed away, the boss never thought of the boy
except as lying unchanged, unblemished in his uniform, asleep for ever."
(Paragraph 26)
D "Over and under, over and under, went a leg along a wing, as the stone goes
over and under the scythe." (Paragraph 30)
"there was something timid and weak about its efforts now, and the boss
decided that this time should be the last, as he dipped the pen deep into the
inkpot" (Paragraph 32)
F "And while the old dog padded away he fell to wondering what it was he had
been thinking about before." (Paragraph 36)
E.