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(from "the bet," by anton chekhov)
for the first year of his confinement, as far as one could judge from his brief notes, the prisoner suffered severely from loneliness and depression. the sounds of the piano could be heard
continually day and night from his lodge. he refused wine and tobacco wine, he wrote, excites the desires, and desires are the worst foes of the prisoner and besides, nothing could be m
dreary than drinking good wine and seeing no one. and tobacco spoilt the air of his room. in the first year the books he sent for were principally of a light character, novels with a complicate
plot sensational and fantastic stories, and so on.
determine the causes and effects in this passage, and then enter your answer into the space provided. be as detailed as possible in your response. provide at least three sentences for you
answer include specific quotations from the text that show why you came to your conclusion

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(from "the bet," by anton chekhov)
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