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What evidence best supports the answer to Question 2, Part A? 1. "Brian released the tension on the spear in his hand, settle the bow in his other hand from where it had started to come up."

2. "But the fear moved then, moved away, and Brian knew the wolf for what it was-another part of the woods, another part of it all."

3. "He knew the wolf now, as the wolf knew him, and he nodded to it, nodded and smiled."

4."He knew Brian, knew him and owned him and chose not to do anything to him."

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