What do the underlined sentences in this excerpt from William Dean Howells's "Editha" reveal about the speaker?
1 don't want you to feel foolishly bound to my memory. I should hate that, wherever I happened to be."
Jam yours for time and eternity-time and eternity." She liked the words they satisfied her famine for phrases.
"Well, say eternity, that's all right, but time's another thing, and I'm talking about time. But there is something! My mother! If anything happens--"
A
She does not know the language
OB.
She is a liar
C.
She is incapable of expressing her feelings
OD.
She is outspoken and direct.