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 ashpine17
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if the stranger DOESN'T provide proof of being from a gov't agency, then householders should evade or refuse to answer their questions. I narrowed things down to A and E but both seemed to match the conditions.
 Robert Carroll
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ashpine,

Answer choice (A) has no polite evasion and no refusal to answer. An answer was provided (so no refusal) and that answer was a straight-up statement of something Mary didn't know about (no evasion there).

Robert Carroll

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