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2 Questions. Part A and B-the Faith cure man
Part A:
Which statement best expresses one of the themes of the story>
A.
Everyone deals with death differently.
B.
Blind faith and trust do not always yield rewards.
C.
Proper religion is superior to mystic spirituality.
D.
Religion and spirituality are more powerful than medicine and science.

PART B:
2.
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PART B: Which TWO phrases from the text best support the answer to Part A?
A.
“‘There is no place,’ said the faith curist, ‘too humble for the messenger of heaven to enter.’” ( Paragraph 12)
B.
“Martha did not understand anything of what he was saying. She did not try to; she did not want to.” ( Paragraph 13)
C.
“It tasted very like sweetened water to her, but she knew that it was not, and had no doubt of its virtues.” ( Paragraph 15)
D.
“She had nothing to buoy her up or to fight science with.” ( Paragraph 16)
E.
“he knelt down and prayed aloud, ending with a peculiar version of the Lord’s prayer, supposed to have mystic effect” ( Paragraph 27)
F.
“‘Daid, daid, oh, my Gawd, gi’ me back my chile! Oh, don’t I believe you enough?’” ( Paragraph 37)

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