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1. In 'The Rich Man and the Bundle of Wood," which two details from the story best supports the
difference between the Rich Man and the Priest?
A. "In the winter when the peasants brought him wood to buy, he would give them only half
price." (paragraph 1)
B. "He saw the few pennies that the Rich Man had thrown at the Poor Man's feet." (paragraph
3)
C. "My Rich Brother, can you not be more generous than this? Do you not see that this Poor
Woodsman has brought you a large bundle of wood? (paragraph 3)
D. "What is it to me that the man is poor?” (paragraph 4)
E. That very night, the same bundle of sticks caught fire and the Rich Man's house and barn
burned to the ground" (paragraph 5)
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We
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