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PART B: Which of the following TWO quotes best support the answer to Part A?
A "they should on that day force it on shore, under the cover of
their cannon's mouth." ( Paragraph 1)
B "At that meeting a committee was appointed to wait on
Governor Hutchinson," ( Paragraph 2)
C "the meeting was immediately dissolved, many of them
crying out 'Let every man do his duty, and be true to his
country" (Paragraph 3)
D "It was now evening, and I immediately dressed myself in the
costume of an Indian, equipped with a small hatchet,"
Paragraph 4)
E "it was discovered that very considerable quantities of it
were floating upon the surface of the water;" ( Paragraph 12
)
F "beating it with oars and paddles so thoroughly drenched it
as to render its entire destruction inevitable." (
Paragraph 12)

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