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"that's fresh air," she [mary] said. "lie on your back and draw in long breaths of it. that's what dickon does when he's lying on the moor. he says he feels it in his veins and it makes him strong and he feels as if he could live for ever and ever. breathe it and breathe it." which best identifies the event that is foreshadowed in this passage? question 1 options: a dramatic improvement in colin's health the arrival of spring colin's ability to live forever the growing friendship between mary and colin

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