32.
(A) There are poignant accounts of desperate men and women attacking food convoys
and being beaten off by British soldiers.
(B) Even some high-placed Irish officials did not think so, although the event did stir up a
hatred of the Irish at that time.
(C) You may come across the odd Famine graveyard in your travels, pits where people
were buried together without coffins.
(D) It is hard to argue that the British relief operation was anything like adequate, even
by standards of the time.