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I know I have the best of time and space, and was never measured and never will be measured. How does this line support the theme of the poem? It reflects Whitman’s exceedingly high opinion of himself. It shows Whitman’s love of life and of experience. It indicates Whitman’s perception that he is above others’ judgment. It reflects Whitman’s ideas about the capacity of the human spirit.

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correct answer is D.
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D. It reflects Whitman's ideas about the capacity of the human spirit.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is an spiritual argument that is made in the excerpt. Whitman is not talking about himself, therefore not talking about his experiences either. Whitman, when he claims to posses best of time and space, he means that we all do. That a human spirit does. He's attributing those characteristics to the human spirit.

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