PART B: Which THREE details support the summary in Part A?
A
"The snow lay so deep on the ground that there was no sign of a road perceptible, and the snow-fall was so thick that we could not see more than a hundred yards ahead, else we could have guided our course by the mountain ranges." ( Paragraph 1)
B
"'I knew I was as dead certain as a compass, boys! Here we are, right in somebody's tracks that will hunt the way for us without any trouble.'" ( Paragraph 2)
C
"'Boys, these are our own tracks, and we've actually been circussing round and round in a circle for more than two hours, out here in this blind desert.'" ( Paragraph 4)
D
"Possibly he followed our treacherous tracks till he became exhausted and dropped."( Paragraph 6)
E
"We hesitated no longer, now, but took up our march in its wake, and trotted merrily along, for we had good confidence in the driver's bump of locality." ( Paragraph 7)
F
"Not a man in the party had ever tried to do such a thing before, but not a man in the party doubted that it could be done, and without any trouble — because every man in the party had read about it in books many a time" ( Paragraph 9)
G
"In the course of ten or fifteen minutes all was ready, and then, while conversation ceased and our pulses beat low with anxious suspense, Ollendorff applied his revolver, pulled the trigger, and blew the pile clear out of the county! It was the flattest failure that ever was." ( Paragraph 10)