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What does the author mean by the "fatal impulse" he describes in this line? It is even possible that the train of my ideas would never have recieved the fatal impulse that led to my ruin?
A. Something happened that set terrible things in motion.
B. Someone checked his medical history and found bad news.
C. Somewhere in his youth he had a near death experience.
D. Sometime in the future he plans to become famous.

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the answer is A.) something happened that set terrible things in motion

Answer: A. Something happened that set terrible things in motion.

The narrator in these lines states that the train of his ideas received a "fatal impulse." He tells us that this impulse was responsible for leading him to his ruin. Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that this fatal impulse was a terrible event, and that this event set terrible things in motion.