Anthony Kenny states that although his A New History of Western Philosophy is intended for undergraduates, he aimed to write it in a lighthearted manner that will give (i)____________ to those who read the history "not for curricular purposes but for their own enjoyment". His book is certainly enlightening, and although the bibliography includes technical works liable to (ii)____________ the newcomer, the work is written at a level that generally (iii)____________ between elementary and advanced. A. solace B. baffle C. strikes a good balance D. pleasure E. initiate F. makes fine distinctions G. offense H. suit I. rejects the difference