Russel compares his life's passions to
A. great winds
B. the stars
C. a bottomless abyss
D. a boundless ocean
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When Russel uses the metaphor of a "deep ocean" to describe his anguish, he implies that it is
A. cold
B. without life
C. almost bottomless
D. lacking in color
Russel implies that loneliness, at its core, is
A. a self-defeating impulse
B. impossible to avoid
C. a sign of selfishness
D. a fear of death
The word "alleviate" in "I long to alleviate the evil, but I can not, and I too suffer"(para.4) means
A. increase
B. tolerate
C. enjoy
D. relieve
Russel implies that life for him has been
A. passionately complex.
B. simpler than he would have imagined.
C. so troubled that it has increased his faith in God.
D. more materialistic than he would have wished.