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In a connecticut yankee, clarence tells hank that he will not him escape because there are too many guards. what other reason does clarence give for refusing to hank escape from the dungeon?

a. he is upset because hank laughed at him.
b. he is afraid of a spell he believes merlin has cast.
c. he fears what king arthur will do to him.
d. he is a cruel person who wants hank punished.

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