Question
Before you, like $…………..1…………$ lantern $……………..2………..$ walls are worn $…………3………….. $thin you glimpse only the light inside, is the incandescence of a man.$ ………….4……….. $body, almost irrelevant, exists only like a case made of shadows. $…………..5………….. $I, no believer in eternal souls, know that this is$ ………….6………….$ each of us is; everything else an accessory.

Answer

$1.$ a,
$2.$ whose,
$3.$ so,
$4.$ The,
$5.$ So that,
$6.$ what

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