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This is from The Author to Her Book Look at the following lines: "In better dress to trim thee was my mind, 17 But nought save homespun cloth i’ th’ house I find. 18 In this array ‘mongst vulgars may’st thou roam." 19 If we follow the metaphor of an author talking about her book, what do these lines suggest?
A. The speaker celebrates her plain, homey book.
B. The speaker would have preferred to correct and revise her book, but it is too late.
C. The speaker finds the people who read her book are vulgar and uncultured.
D. The speaker is unable to find a publisher who will publish a book by a woman.

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