. The main fact(or)s in human life are five: birth, food, sleep, love and death. (One could increase the number— add breathing for instance— but these five are the most obvious.) Let us ask ourselves ________ our lives.

A.they play in what partB.they play what part in
C.what part they play inD.in what part they play

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