What can be correctly concluded based on this excerpt from Leo Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilyich?
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What can be correctly concluded based on this excerpt from Leo Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilyich?
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What can be correctly concluded based on this excerpt from Leo Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilyich?
You keep posting the question, which I understand, but I need you to post the excerpt for it in order to answer the question.
At the law courts too, Ivan Ilyich noticed, or thought he noticed, a strange attitude towards himself. It sometimes seemed to him that people were watching him inquisitively as a man whose place might soon be vacant. Then again, his friends would suddenly begin to chaff him in a friendly way about his low spirits, as if the awful, horrible, and unheard-of thing that was going on within him, incessantly gnawing at him and irresistibly drawing him away, was a very agreeable subject for jests. Schwartz in particular irritated him by his jocularity, vivacity, and savoir-faire, which reminded him of what he himself had been ten years ago.
Okay, I have read the excerpt. Do you have multiple choice answers to choose from here or is this an essay type of question?
YES
Can you post what the answer choices are?
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