IMO A.
Cannot explain but seen but rather as most of the times correct answer.
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I think D is correct.
Not X but rather Y is correct idiom. In this case because not X (so much) is not parallel with but rather Y (by character of heart)
Here another idiom is tested. So much X as Y.
Not X but rather Y is correct idiom. In this case because not X (so much) is not parallel with but rather Y (by character of heart)
Here another idiom is tested. So much X as Y.
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