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30.04.2021 • 
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Read the following excerpt from Memoirs and Portraits by Robert Louis Stevenson, then find the correct And all the while I was aware that this life of sea-bathing and sun-burning was for me but a holiday. In that year cannon were roaring for days together on French
battlefields, and I would sit in my isle (I call it mine, after the use of lovers) and think upon the war, and the loudness of these far-away battles, and the pain of the
men's wounds, and the weariness of their marching. And I would think too of that other war which is as old as mankind, and is indeed the life of man: the unsparing
war, the grinding slavery of competition; the toil of seventy years, dear-bought bread, precarious honour, the perils and pitfalls, and the poor rewards. It was a long
look forward, the future summoned me as with trumpet calls, it wamed me back as with a voice of weeping and beseeching, and I thrilled and trembled
on the brink of life, like a childish bather on the beach
How does the line
bold demonstrate Stevenson's purpose?
It compares his life to the lives of those who were at war and unable to have a relaxing day.
It compares his vacation to the vacations of his friends, who had never been to the beach
It compares his youth to the exciting and frightening experience of standing in the ocean
It compares his studies to the experience of a day off, showing how each one can be fun.


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