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English, 27.08.2019 05:00 fluffykitty21

In "i, too," why does the speaker say "they" will be ashamed?
because they are not as beautiful as the speaker
because they realize that the person they dismissed is actually beautiful
because they wish they were as intelligent as the speaker
because they have their meals in the kitchen

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