单选题Despite the _______ hope that she could pass on her wisdom and her story posthumously, as Mammy and Lowly have done with her, still Ella seems to find no substitution for children, _______ through the novel with her inability to reproduce.Aessential; scrabblingBobtainable; sufferedCpotential; strugglingDclaimable; anguished

单选题
Despite the _______ hope that she could pass on her wisdom and her story posthumously, as Mammy and Lowly have done with her, still Ella seems to find no substitution for children, _______ through the novel with her inability to reproduce.
A

essential; scrabbling

B

obtainable; suffered

C

potential; struggling

D

claimable; anguished


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解析:
尽管有希望在她死后把其智慧和故事传承下来,就像Mammy和Lowly做的那样,Ella仍然没有找到孩子的替代品,与她自己无法生育这一事实的斗争贯穿着整个小说。potential潜在的,可能的。struggling斗争。essential本质的。scrabbling乱涂,乱写。obtainable可得到的。suffer遭受。claimable可要求的。anguish痛苦。

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