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Lines 29-34 (""I thought . . . ends"") suggest that the speaker imitated Miss J— primarily because she felt a need to win Miss J—’s approval A thought Miss J—’s diction was especially beautiful B knew everyone in her community respected Miss J— C regarded speech like Miss J—’s as a means of self-improvement D wanted to spend as much time as she could away from the cotton fields

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