2. PART B: Which TWO details from the text best support the
answer to Part A?
OA. "I'm truly sorry man's dominion/Has broken Nature's social
union" (Lines 7-8)
OB. "I doubt not, sometimes, that you may steal;/What then? Poor
beast, you must live!" (Lines 13-14)
OC. "You thought to dwell, / Till crash! The cruel plough passed / Out
through your cell" (Lines 28-30)
OD. "Without house or holding, / To endure the winter's sleety
dribble,/And hoar-frost cold" (Lines 34-36)
OE. "The best laid schemes of mice and men / Go often askew, / And
leave us nothing but grief and pain" (Lines 39-41)
OF. "Still you are blessed, compared with me! / The present only
touches you" (Lines 43-44)