"nor have we been wanting in attentions to our British brethren" i believe that this is the whole sentence. Wanting in attentions just means drawing attention to yourself, so in the context it means the American colonies didn't want to draw the attention of their "British brethren" it basically means they wanted to be inconspicuous:)
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TWO phrases from the text that best support the answers to Part A are:
- "Hunting had ceased to be what you call 'a sporting proposition.' It had become too easy. I always got my quarry.'" (Paragraph 95)
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"'Civilized? And you shoot down men?'" (Paragraph 129)
The passage, "The Most Dangerous Game" presents the theme that man was not meant to be violent. Also, the text shows that when violence becomes very common, it has the tendency to be trivialized.
So, the sentences that support these central points.
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