And whenever the thought came to him, as it often did, that everything stemmed from his not living as he should have done, he immediately remembered all the propriety of his life and pushed away such a bizarre idea. (para. 5, p.52)
A. came from, strange
B. resulted from, strange
C. came from, usual
D. resulted from, usual
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Lying nearly all the time with his face to the wall, he continued to suffer alone the same inexplicable sufferings and thought the same insoluble thought. (para. 6, p.52)
A. sufferings incapable of being explained
B. sufferings incapable of being put up with
C. sufferings incapable of being tolerated
D. sufferings incapable of being absorbed
From the very beginning of his illness, ever since Ivan Ilyich visited the doctor for the first time, his life split into two opposing and alternating moods: either despair and the expectation of incomprehensible and terrible death, or hope and the absorbing scrutiny of his bodily functions. (p.52-p.53)
A. totally different, shifting
B. totally different, pleasing
C. totally similar, shifting
D. totally similar, pleasing
From that minute began the three days of unremitted screaming, so dreadful it could not be heard beyond two closed doors without horror. (para.5, p.57 )
A. within
B. on the other side of
C. in
D. behind
Throughout those three days, when time had ceased to exist for him, he floundered in the black sack that an unseen, irresistible power was forcing him into. (para.7, p.57)
A. stayed
B. moved
C. screamed
D. struggled