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Since the decision of the Supreme Court, I have felt greatly revived—a new man and I feel independent. I am hoping you all do too. How much of gratitude do we owe to the good men Mr. Worcester and Dr. Butler.

–Letter to Stand Watie,
John Ridge,
April 6, 1832

Which sentence correctly integrates a direct quotation from this excerpt?

The elation in Ridge’s words to Watie cannot be missed: “I have felt greatly revived—a new man” (4).
Ridge makes his relief clear when he tells Watie that he feels greatly revived—a new “man.” (2)
He emphatically tells Watie about his improved mood, sharing that he feels “greatly revived—a new man.”
“As he says in his letter to Watie, the Supreme Court made him feel greatly revived—a new man (Ridge).”


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Answer:

A. The elation in Ridge’s words to Watie cannot be missed: “I have felt greatly revived—a new man” (4).

Explanation: