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13 December, 22:07

In Elizabeth Baines' "Compass and Torch," what is significant about the compasses?

The boy's is surprisingly of much better quality than his father's.

The father's is a real compass, but the boy's is only a toy.

They both forget to bring one.

They each show a different direction for north.

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  1. 13 December, 22:59
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    A. The boy's is surprisingly of much better quality than his father's.
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