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Read the excerpt from Section 3 below and answer the question: Who is the bedfellow that leaves Whitman at dawn?
I am satisfied—I see, dance laugh, sing;
As the hugging and loving bfellow sleeps at my side through
the night, and withdraw at the peep of the day with stealthy tread,
Leaving me baskets cover'd wit vhite towels swelling the house with their plenty,
Shall I postpone my acceptance
d realization and scream at my eyes,
That they turn from gazing after a down the road,
And forthwith cipher and show me a cent,
Exactly the value of one and exactly e value of two, and which is ahead?
a. his homeless friend
b. his soul
c. his female lover
d. his male lover

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