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What do the underlined sentences in this excerpt from William Dean Howells's "Editha" reveal about the speaker? "I don't want you to feel foolishly bound to my memory. I should hate that, wherever I happened to be." "I am yours, for time and eternity time and eternity." She liked the words; they satisfied her famine for phrases. "Well, say eternity; that's all right; but time's another thing; and I'm talking about tlme. But there is something! My mother! If anything happens-" OA. She speaks without feeling. O B. She does not know the language. She is a liar. OD D. She is incapable of expressing her feelings. E. She is outspoken and direct.

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