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What does the speaker mean when she says “I’m through”?

AShe has finished writing the poem

BShe has succeeded in breaking free from the psychological grip of her father

CShe is done speaking to the villagers

DShe is finished mourning

Answer:

B. She has succeeded in breaking free from the psychological grip of her father

Read Explanation:

“I’m through” signals her final declaration of liberation from the oppressive influence of her father’s memory and all that he represented to her.


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