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.