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Whitman declares 'Divine am I':

AAbove and below
BNow and then
CFront and back
DInside and out
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Inside and out
1. The phrase celebrates embodied existence. 2. It is part of Whitman's radical theology. 3. Body and spirit are equated. _Source: Project Gutenberg #1322 — Whitman's Leaves of Grass — "Divine am I inside and out"_
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