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sveticcg [70]
3 years ago
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2.PART B: What evidence from the text best supports the answer from Part A?A"Harry tried to argue back but his words were drowne

d by a long, loud belch from the Dursleys’ son, Dudley." ( Paragraph 6)B"Ever since Harry had come home for the summer holidays, Uncle Vernon had been treating him like a bomb that might go off at any moment, because Harry Potter wasn’t a normal boy." ( Paragraph 23)C"Aunt Petunia knew he hadn’t really done magic, but he still had to duck as she aimed a heavy blow at his head with the soapy frying pan." ( Paragraph 80)D"While Dudley lolled around watching and eating ice cream, Harry cleaned the windows, washed the car, mowed the lawn, trimmed the flowerbeds, pruned and watered the roses, and repainted the garden bench." ( Paragraph 81)
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VARVARA [1.3K]3 years ago
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its either c or d i'm going with c sorry if its wrong

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