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(i) In its vaguer significance, the phrase, though it contains a truth, contains also some possibilities of self-deception and error.(ii) A giant holding up the earth and all its animal creation might still find the grasshopper a burden.(iii) The lady may excuse herself for reviling the crumpled roseleaf by reflecting with what extraordinary dignity she would wear the crown of thorns - if she had to.(iv) People who have both small troubles and big ones say that they find the small ones the most bitter; and it is undoubtedly true that the back which is bowed under incredible loads can feel a faint addition to those loads.(v) But I am afraid that the maxim that the smallest worries are the worst is sometimes used or abused by people, because they have nothing but the very smallest worries. |
| A. | (v) (ii) (iii) (i) (iv) |
| B. | (iii) (ii) (iv) (v) (i) |
| C. | (i) (iv) (ii) (v) (iii) |
| D. | (iv) (i) (ii) (v) (iii) |
| Answer» D. (iv) (i) (ii) (v) (iii) | |