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7. What does line 6 suggest about the "whorls," "whirls," and "wheels" on the pad of the speaker's thumb?
They are evidence of her intelligence and emotional
depth.
They represent more than physical identity.
They reveal her genetic characteristics.
They symbolize a link to the past.
They symbolize a link to the past

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