Employing the reflexive tenses

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"I AM HE" shouts Agent Three to the pummeling rain.

"BUT HE IS NOT ME" he answers.

"I AM YOU"

"I AM MYSELF" he crows.

Under an awning, smoking a cigarette, he speaks calmly.

"I have a reflexive relationship with my self-identical antecedent."

"In the reflexive verb tense, a semantic agent and patient are the same."

"The reflexive closure of a binary relation R on a set S is the smallest relation R′ such that R′ is a superset of R and R′ is reflexive on S."

"The reflexive reduction of a binary relation R on a set S is the smallest relation R′ such that R′ shares the same reflexive closure as R."

"I do not know who I am."

"I am myself."

"I know myself."

"I am here again."

"Of course."

Seeking out the lost memories