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What are the implications for the reader in the line, "for every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you"? a)the reader and the speaker are both the same age. b)the reader is invited to take the speaker's possessions. c)the reader and the speaker share the same physical body. d)the reader and the speaker share the same essence

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