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The following text is adapted from Charles W. Chesnutt's 1901 novel The Marrow of Tradition.<br/><br/> Mrs. Ochitree was a woman of strong individuality, whose comments upon her acquaintance[s], present or absent, were marked by a frankness at times no less than startling. This characteristic caused her to be more or less avoided.<br/><br/> Mrs. Ochitree was aware of this sentiment on the part of her acquaintance[s], and rather exulted in it.<br/><br/>Based on the text, what is true about Mrs. Ochitree's acquaintances?