To accurately support the answer to Part A, I would need to know the specific question or answer provided in Part A. However, without that information, I can analyze each option based on common themes or possible interpretations.
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A. "she'd get excited and desperate-like": This phrase suggests a heightened emotional state, possibly emphasizing urgency or distress.
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B. "scattering her legs around limber, sometimes in the air, and sometimes out to one side": This describes a physical, possibly erratic movement, which could illustrate a sense of freedom or chaos.
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C. "raising m-o-r-e racket with her coughing and sneezing and blowing her nose": This indicates a noisy situation or someone who is disruptively unwell, adding to a chaotic atmosphere.
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D. "just about a neck ahead, as near as you could cipher it down": This seems to reference a close competition or timing.
If you can provide the context or specific ideas related to Part A, I can then better identify which option from the provided phrases best supports the answer.