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AJJLJUNEN QUESTIONS
2. PART B: Which quote from the text
best supports the answer to PartA?
OA "what he saw before was an
illusion, but that now, when he is
approaching nearer to being and
his eye is turned towards more real
existence, he has a clearer vision
(Paragraph 15)
O B "And suppose once more, that he is
reluctantly dragged up a steep and
rugged ascent, and held fast until
he's forced into the presence of the
sun himself, is he not likely to be
pained and irritated?" (Paragraph
19)
O C "Yes, I think that he would rather
suffer anything than entertain
these false notions and live in this
miserable manner." (Paragraph 30)
O D "Men would say of him that up he
went and down he came without
his eyes; and that it was better not
even to think of ascending"
(Paragraph 33)

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