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The phrase "they'd stand flat-footed" (paragraph 5, sentence 6) suggests that the (1A)
A. townspeople would not be impressed by her fashionable ways
B. townspeople would not be ready for what she has to say
C. townspeople would not be able to understand why she wanted
to leave
D. speaker and her former neighbors are not on friendly terms
E. speaker and her former neighbors are stubborn people

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