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Select two sets of lines that support the inference that the girls are still innocent and naive. A. “I see them always there, Upon the low, smooth wall before the church;” (lines 9-10) B. “Sometimes by twos and threes, sometimes as many as five— But always they sit there on the narrow coping” (lines 15-16) C. “Bright-eyed and solemn, scarcely hoping To see more than what is merely moving and alive.” (lines 17-18) D. “Before the quiet church... They sit.” (lines 21-22) E. “They tremble to but cannot understand. It thrills and troubles them, as one by one,” (lines 27-28)

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