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Monkeys paw Which sentence of dialogue best supports your answer?
A. “‘It moved,’” he cried, with a glance of disgust at the object as it lay on the floor.”
B.”’I wish for two hundred pounds.’”
C.”’Why, we’re going to be rich, and famous and happy.’”
D.”’Well, wish for two hundred pounds, then; that’ll just do it.’”

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