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Which paragraph is most likely taken from a biography? for a whole long hour she wrote, frequently stopping to look off into the distance and bite the end of her pencil with a very learned look, then she would bend over her paper again and write hard and fast. finally, she laid down her pencil with an air of triumph, jumped up from the stump and rushed toward the house. i was born at brackish-pond, in bermuda, on a farm belonging to mr. charles myners. my mother was a household slave; and my father, whose name was prince, was a sawyer belonging to mr. trimmingham, a ship-builder at crow-lane. dear joe,—just a word, to scoff at you, with your extravagant suggestion that i read the biography of phillips brooks—the very dullest book that has been printed for a century. joe, ten pages of mrs. cheney's masterly biography of her fathers—no, five pages of it—contain more meat, more sense, more literature, more brilliancy, than that whole basketful of drowsy rubbish put together. the manufacture of cotton was a new industry, developing with great promise in the united states, when susan b. anthony was born on february 15, 1820, in the wide valley at the foot of mt. greylock, near adams, massachusetts.

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