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"i've got out at last," said i "in spite of you and jane. and i've pulled off most of the paper, so you can't put me back! "
in this quote, the narrator tells her husband that she has escaped from the wallpaper. her sister-in-law jane suggests that
a. the narrator meant to refer to jennie, not jane.
b. the narrator is experiencing an out-of-body occurrence as she refers to herself in the third person.
c. the husband and sister-in-law have locked her up in her room.
d. not only her husband but she herself has contributed to her own imprisonment.

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