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English, 08.01.2022 23:50 jonesmykenzee

4. PART B: Which detail from paragraph 11 best supports the answer to Part A?
CA. "We allow our ideas to take their own course and this course is determined by
our hopes and fears"
B. "There is nothing else anything like so interesting to ourselves as ourselves."
C. "It is amusing and pathetic to observe this tendency in ourselves and in others."
D. 'We learn politely and generously to overlook this truth, but if we dare to think
of it, it blazes forth like the noontide sun."
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