From the passage, it can be inferred that the author considers that _____________.
it is better to be dead than to suffer fate's cruelty
death is akin to unconsciousness
death is like being swept away by waves
death is the same for soldiers as for children
those who die early and late have the same experience of life
A
those who die early and late have the same experience of life
B
death is the same for soldiers as for children
C
death is like being swept away by waves
D
it is better to be dead than to suffer fate's cruelty
E
death is akin to unconsciousness
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Option E is the correct answer. The author considers the passage of life to the same, whether one dies early or late. Therefore, options A,B,C and D are incorrect.
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