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Which passage did paul revere say?

a.
"now i'll write your name—ayoka."

b.
"an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure."

c.
"one if by land, and two if by sea; "

d.
"but how shall we the british king reward? / rule thou in peace, our father and our lord! "

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