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2. PART B: Which TWO pieces of evidence from the text support the answer to Part A?
A "No country is so wild and difficult but men will make it a theatre of war;"
(Paragraph 4)
B. "Go, Carter, and whatever may occur, do what you conceive to be your duty."
(Paragraph 6)
C. "some invisible messenger of fate touched with unsealing finger the eyes of his
consciousness" (Paragraph 7)
D. "Duty had conquered; the spirit had said to the body: 'Peace, be still.' He fired."
(Paragraph 12)
E. "This officer was a wise man; he knew better than to tell an incredible truth."
(Paragraph 17)
F. "The man's face was white, but he showed no other sign of emotion." (Paragraph
25)
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