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What does OBLIVION mean here: "mere oblivion/Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans
everything"?
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A. to know
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B. being aware of your surroundings
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c. Unaware or forgetfulness
OD. beginning of story
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D. beginning of story

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