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From Robert Louis Stevenson's essay *El Dorado* (1881). Select the word that fits the blank. "An ______ is a joy for ever, a possession as solid as a landed estate, a fortune which we can never exhaust and which gives us year by year a revenue of pleasurable activity."

Aaspiration
Billusion
Cobligation
Dinheritance
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. aspiration
Stevenson is celebrating *forward-looking desire*: something that gives *year by year a revenue of pleasurable activity*. An aspiration — a settled desire for something not yet attained — fits this picture. - "Illusion" carries deception; Stevenson is praising, not denigrating. - "Obligation" and "inheritance" don't match *joy for ever*.
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