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@Brianna17

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What odor does the narrator sense on her husband?
 
  a. a salty musk
  b. his aftershave
  c. the smell of ice on steel
  d. the smell of the soap
  e. blood

Question 2

At the time of his father's death, Sanders was
 
  a. putting up a wall in the basement to make a bedroom for his daughter
  b. building a cage for his daughter's gerbils
  c. helping his father build cupboards for his brother
  d. renovating his bathroom
  e. building a hope chest for his mother



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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