While these all contain examples of paradoxes, the answer I believe would have to be D, because the entire sentence is a paradox not just one part.
He is a hot-head who wants to fight. He's not interested in making peace with his rivals, but is instead quick to insult them, to challenge them and - he hopes - to brawl with them.
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The speaker is the one who has the apple orchard on his property.
It is E. Odium : odiousness = Misein : mistake
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