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Q.2. obtain peace in mind; on the contrary, his pain will__________________
Q.3. be the greater and his body will suffer. He will made__________________
Q.4. himself sick and pale, yet the dead are not saving by his lamentation.__________________

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1. or - nor
2. in - of
3. made - make
4. saving - saved

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