It was not the _______ of great wealth–jewels, limousines, palatial houses –that enticed him; rather, he was ________ by the illusion of complete freedom that unlimited
financial resources created.
A) grandeur . . unconvinced
B) responsibilities . . intimidated
C) trappings . . seduced
D) pageant . . appalled
E) rewards . . distressed
A
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