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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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