He was offended by health, strength, and good spirits in everyone else, but Gerasim’s strength and cheerfulness soothed him rather than hurting him. (para.1, p.42)
A. harmed, comforted
B. harmed, satisfied
C. hurt, comforted
D. hurt, satisfied
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He became frightened; what was most frightening was the way his hair clung flat to his pallid forehead. (para.1, p.45)
A. pale
B. weak
C. unattractive
D. feeble
The pain rose up again, but he did not stir and did not call out. (para.1, p. 51)
A. cause trouble, speak loudly
B. cause trouble, utter aloud
C. move slightly, utter aloud
D. move slightly, speak loudly
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
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