How does miss brent defend herself

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Answer 1
Answer: In "And Then There Were None", Miss Brent defended herself by saying "You regard it as impossible that a sinner should be struck down by the wrath of God! I do not!" 

Holly Kline



Answer 2
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Answer: I hope this helped

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In "And Then There Were None", Miss Brent defended herself by saying "You regard it as impossible that a sinner should be struck down by the wrath of God! I do not!" Holly KlineShe says nothing at all, but follows the dictates of her well trained conscience.


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A. a peaceful tone.
B. a helpful tone.
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The answer is C. a forceful tone

The answer is A peaceful tone

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