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Why did the experience of Douglas have a deep meaning for the narrator?

(i) Because only sufferers and survivors of horrific experience can understand it

(ii) Because imagining about a horror is a real challenge.

(iii) Because those who face and fail, truly realise its worth.

(iv) Because failure is the first step to success.​

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Answered by Laraleorapathi
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Explanation:

Douglas had two childhood experiences of terror. ... This experience had a deeper meaning for Douglas. Because he had experienced both the sensation of dying and the terror that fear of it can produce. He learnt the will to live in great intensity.

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