Even the reader acquainted with the outlines of Pushkin's biography will be (i)____________ the (ii)____________ so vividly conveyed in Binyon's biography. Not only was Pushkin's personal correspondence intercepted and his movements (iii)____________, but Tsar Nicholas I's decision to oversee Pushkin's career obliged Pushkin to submit all his manuscripts for inspection. A. attracted by B. suffocating lack of creative freedom C. ignored D. confused by E. concern for contemporary society F. monitored G. struck by H. underlying sense of historical change I. commended