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Baldwin’s brilliant The Fire Next Time is both so eloquent in its passion and so searching in its ______ that it is bound to ______ any reader.

(A) bitterness...embarrass
(B) romanticism...appall
(C) candor...unsettle
(D) indifference...disappoint
(E) conception...bore
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The texts as we have them were written down and edited carefully by Christians proud of their ancestors but unable to bear the thought of their indulging in heathen practices; thus, all references to the ancient religion of the Celts were ______, if not ______.
(A) deleted...expunged
(B) muddied...suppressed
(C) labored...denigrated
(D) aggrieved...overawed
(E) obscure...ironic
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Chatwin has devoted his life to a kind of Grail quest, hoping to prove—by study and direct experience with primitive people—that human nature is gentle and defensive rather than ______ , and that man is ______, not a predator.
(A) belligerent...an apostate
(B) martial...a crusader
(C) aggressive...a pilgrim
(D) truculent...a gladiator
(E) pugnacious...a pawn
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