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From Robert Louis Stevenson's essay *El Dorado* (1881). Select the word that fits the blank. "The man may squander his estate and come to beggary, but if he keeps these two ______, he is still rich in the possibilities of pleasure."

Aamulets
Bburdens
Cfollies
Dinheritances
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. amulets
Stevenson treats *desire and curiosity* as magical charms that protect their bearer from spiritual poverty even when materially ruined. *Amulets* — protective charms worn or kept — fit exactly: they confer power independent of material wealth. - "Burdens" and "follies" reverse the figure. - "Inheritances" misses the *worn for protection* sense. Stevenson elsewhere uses similar pastoral-magical imagery — *charms, talismans, amulets* — to describe inner resources.
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