Saul's particular combination of intellectuality and vitality was not paradoxical; it was category-shattering. (i)____________ was, in a way, his very theme. Was ever a bookish soul so cracklingly unmediated, so (ii)____________ raw life? He was as vivid physically as he was mentally, almost perversely alert, completely at home in the world of matter, repulsed by (iii)____________. A. Energy B. put off by C. seriousness D. Nostalgia E. flush with F. sensuality G. Solitude H. uninterested in I. tedium