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<span>A. Gerasim helps Ivan Ilyich by caring for him in his last days, regardless of the challenge. B. Gerasim treats Ivan like his father and performs the duties of a son. C. Ivan Ilyich realizes that he has lived an artificial life by comparing his life with Gerasim’s. D. Ivan Ilyich feels inferior to Gerasim because Gerasim leads a healthy life. </span> ANSWER: A.
In order to help Ivan Ilyich attain spiritual freedom, Gerasim cares for him on his death bed. Gerasim is always known for his empathy and sense of compassion, and caring for Ivan was his way of helping him be free spiritually.
In the poem "The River Merchant's Wife: A Letter," by Ezra Pound, the speaker makes reference to the paired yellow butterflies to suggest that she is growing old and that she is not with her beloved husband. Actually, she misses him and longs to meet him again.
Three passages were on the slab. The top was hieroglyphics, the middle was Egyptian (demotic) and the bottom was Greek. The only one that could be translated at first was the Greek. Scholars were able to translate it to French.