2. PART B: Which TWO phrases from the text best support
the answers to Part A?
OA. "And to answer those questions let me say this--not
one cent of the $18,000 or any other money of that type
ever went to me for my personal use. Every penny of it
was used to pay for political expenses that I did not think
should be charged to the taxpayers of the United States."
(Paragraph 9)
B. "Let me say, incidentally, that my opponent, my
opposite number for the Vice-presidency on the
Democratic ticket, does have his wife on the payroll and
has had her on his payroll for the past ten years."
(Paragraph 25)
DC. "But I continued to fight because I knew I was right;
and I can say to this great television and radio audience
that I have no apologies to the American people for my
part in putting Alger Hiss where he is today."
(Paragraph 71)
OD. "And let me say that I know Mr. Stevenson won't do
that because he defends the Truman policy, and I know
that Dwight Eisenhower will do that, and that he will give
America the leadership that it needs." (Paragraph 76)
OE. "And I say that any man who called the Alger Hiss
case a red herring isn't fit to be President of the United
States." (Paragraph 80)
OF. "I would do nothing that would harm the
possibilities of Dwight Eisenhower to become President
of the United States." (Paragraph 89)