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4. PART B: Which of the following quotations

best illustrates Madame Carambeau's change
of heart as described in Part A?
OA. "Her arms and her lap were at once
adjusted so as to become the most
comfortable of resting places."
(Paragraph 14)
OB. "The child was perfectly content to lie still
and prattle a little in that language which
madame thought hideous." (Paragraph 15)
OC. "When the little girl slept Madame
Carambeau arose, and treading carefully
and deliberately, entered her room"
(Paragraph 16)
O D. "Madame, in all her varied experience with
the sick, had never before nursed so
objectionable a character as an American
child." (Paragraph 30)

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Answer:

OB. "The child was perfectly content to lie still

and prattle a little in that language which

madame thought hideous." (Paragraph 15)

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