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What can the reader infer from the following lines as they are used in chapter 277 “...I had seen nothing sacred, and the things that were glorious had no glory and the sacrifices were like the stockyards at Chicago if nothing was done with the meat except to bury it” O a) Henry is feeling homesick for the United States. O b) Henry has no opinion on the brutality of war. O c) Henry finds inspiration in the men that he has seen die on the battlefield. @' d) Henry thinks that livestock is treated better than soldiers. Question 11 (5 points) Saved Within A Farewell to Arms, what would be the best definition of the word “exploits"? O a) A period of inactivity. O b) Eailure to act. O ) An action that helps soldiers safely exit the battlefield. O T e v e Question 12 (5 points) Saved What can a reader infer about Hemingway's writing philosophy from the following text? Ernest Hemingway's spare style was markedly different from the elaborate prose that short-story writers and novelists had often used in the 1800s. Through understatement and irony, Hemingway's fiction suggests connections that the reader is left to infer. “l always try to write on the principle of the iceberg," he said. “There is seven-eighths of it underwater for every part that shows." (@) a) He deliberately chose to keep his writing simple so that the reader can infer meaning. O b) Hemingway wrote vast texts about nature and animals. O 0 The atrocities of war were comparable to the feeling of being frozen underwater in sub-zero temperatures.
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