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Knock Knock 4. PART B: Which TWO details from the text best support the answer to Part A? O A "I knock knock as my mama pulls me away./before my papa even says a word." (Lines 25-26) OB "Papa, come home, cause there's things I don't know/ and I thought maybe you could teach me:"( Lines 32-33) c"And twenty-five years later a little boy cries,/ and sol write these words and try to heal" (Lines 41-42) OD "I'm sorry I never came home. / For every lesson I failed to teach, hear these words:"( Lines 46-47) con A herved LE "No longer will be there to knock on your door/So you must learn to knock for yourself" (Lines 51 52) F "Yes, we are our fathers' sons and daughters, but we are not their choices" (Lines 61-62)

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