'Blood was to prove no solace to the king. The rejection he had suffered at Idama's hands pushed his spirit into a comfortless hole in which, alone with himself, he searched in vain for ways to run from his inner emptiness.' Ayi Kwei Armah: Two Thousand Seasons. The narrator's attitude to the king is one of
A.
envy
B.
suspicion
C.
contempt
D.
sympathy
Answer: D
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