Which statement is the most accurate summary of this excerpt from Leo Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilyich?
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Recently amid the loneliness in which he ended up as he lay confronting the back of the couch, a dejection amidst a crowded town and encompassed by various associates and relations yet that yet couldn't have been more complete—either at the base of the ocean or under the earth—amid that repulsive depression Ivan Ilyich had lived just in recollections of the past.
Photos of his past rose before him in a steady progression. They generally started with what was closest in time and afterward backpedaled to what was most remote—to his youth—and rested there.
- Ivan Ilyich feels sorry about tearing his dad's portfolio when he was a little child.
- Ivan Ilyich is feeling the loss of the materialistic life he once lived.
- Ivan Ilyich is feeling lonely, and he aches for a decent companion or associate.
- Ivan Ilyich feels desolate, and his beloved recollections cause him more agony.
Photos of his past rose before him in a steady progression. They generally started with what was closest in time and afterward backpedaled to what was most remote—to his youth—and rested there.
- Ivan Ilyich feels sorry about tearing his dad's portfolio when he was a little child.
- Ivan Ilyich is feeling the loss of the materialistic life he once lived.
- Ivan Ilyich is feeling lonely, and he aches for a decent companion or associate.
- Ivan Ilyich feels desolate, and his beloved recollections cause him more agony.
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