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31 October, 01:08

PART A: In paragraph 29, what does Martha

mean when she says, "Oh, yes, suh. I'm a

puffessor"? which quotation from the text best supports the answer to part A

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  1. 31 October, 01:33
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    The extract is from 'The Faith Cure Man'.

    Explanation:

    This story is about a poor mother who wanted to save her daughter who was sick. One day she called the faith doctor home. He asked her to give him a brown paper.

    Martha did as he said. The faith doctor dampened it with water and laid it on her daughter's head, saying some prayer. He also placed some sheets on the child's palms and feet and fastened them.

    Then he knelt before the child and prayed aloud. Martha was impressed and hoped her daughter would get well soon. The doctor asked her to dampen the brown paper and placed it on the child for a couple of days. Martha saw some improvement but in the end, it was in vain.
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