2. PART B: Which TWO phrases from the text best
support the answers to Part A?
A. "...and yet these very men have each, directly by
their allegiance, and so indirectly, at least, by their
money, furnished a substitute." (paragraph 1)
B. "The slight reproach to which the virtue of
patriotism is commonly liable, the noble are most
likely to incur." (paragraph 2)
C. "Men generally, under such a government as this,
think that they ought to wait until they have
persuaded the majority to alter them." (paragraph 4)
D. "...but if it is of such a nature that it requires you to
be the agent of injustice to another, then, I say, break
the law." (paragraph 6)
E. "Let your life be a counter-friction to stop the
machine... As for adopting the ways which the State
has provided for remedying the evil, I know not of
such ways." (paragraphs 6-7)
F. "I came into this world, not chiefly to make this a
good place to live in, but to live in it, be it good or
bad." (paragraph 7)