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17 November, 19:52

So he tortured himself, fretting himself with such questions, and finding a kind of enjoyment in it. And yet all these questions were not new ones suddenly confronting him, they were old familiar aches. What does this narration suggest about the character? A. He is overly analytical. B. He has a major headache. C. He has a bad memory. D. He does not get enough sleep.

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  1. 17 November, 22:23
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    I would say A. because questions have nothing to do with head aches so B is out. C is out because you wouldn't generally find joy in that or would you reask many questions. D. is a no because what does sleep have to do with questions.
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