1. What two personal "assets" made Hitch's particular illness especially ironic (though he insists that there's "no real irony here")?
2. What "narrative expectation" did Hitch not take away from the example of British journalist John Diamond?
3. What view of "old religion's" attitude to life did Hitch share with Montaigne?
4. What "cost of immortality" does Hitch renounce, in a passage cited from Einstein's Dreams?
5. According to Carol Blue, what was Hitch's mood in his final days?
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