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The phrase "I am that I am" suggests:

AThe speaker accepts himself as he is

BThe speaker wants to change his ways

CThe speaker is seeking validation from others

DThe speaker is confused about his identity

Answer:

A. The speaker accepts himself as he is

Read Explanation:

This line reflects self-awareness and a rejection of external judgment, reinforcing the idea that personal truth matters more than public perception.


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