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The speaker's naivety is indicated in all the following excerpts EXCEPT: A. "They liked to hear me 'speak pieces' " (paragraph 3)
B. "I remember the very day I became colored.” (paragraph 1)
C. “They ... gave me generously of their small silver for doing these things " (paragraph 3)
D. "It seemed that I had suffered a sea change." (paragraph 4)
E. "Up to my thirteenth year I lived in the little Negro town of Eatonville, Florida.” (paragraph 1)

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