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What deeper meaning might the speaker in "design" have for describing the spider as "kindred"?
a. the speaker sees the spider as having the same preying instincts as humans.
b. the speaker uses the word because he intends it to be ironic.
c. the moth and the spider come from the same biological classification.
d. the speaker views the spider is friendly and the month as a foe.
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