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a impress her audience with the breadth of her literary knowledge
b flaunt her access to privileged information about the planning of the commencement ceremony
c congratulate her audience for inviting her instead of a lesser-known speaker
d acknowledge the potentially embarrassing circumstances under which she is delivering her speech
e suggest that she pays more attention to her personal appearance than do other celebrities
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