1) 6. PART B: Which section from the text
best supports the answer to Part A?
O A “How queer, it is to see only one
being in the world, to have only
one thought in one's mind, only one
desire in the heart, and only one
name on the lips.” (Paragraph 2)
B "Happy is the man whose heart
forgets everything that it has
contained, everything that has
passed before it, everything that
has looked at itself in it, or has
been reflected in its affection, in its
love!" (Paragraph 9)
OC "Then I saw that it was getting
dark, and a strange, mad wish, the
wish of a despairing lover, seized
me. I wished to pass the night, the
last night, in weeping on her grave."
(Paragraph 12)
D "They were all writing at the same
time, on the threshold of their
eternal abode, the truth, the
terrible and the holy truth of which
everybody was ignorant, or pretended to be ignorant, while they are alive." (paragraph 22)