Question
4
(5
points)
Saved
Within
A
Farewell
to
Arms,
what
would
be
the
best
definition
of
the
word
“regiments"?
C>
a)
A
specialized
force
in
the
military
composed
of
less
than
10
soldiers.
®
b)
Groups
of
battalions
serving
together
under
the
command
of
a
colonel.
O
¢)
A
code
of
conduct
for
politics
when
talking
about
war.
O
d)
The
science
or
art
of
employing
the
economic
resources
of
a
country
to
achieve
diplomacy
instead
of
war.
Question
5
(5
points)
Saved
What
is
the
best
response
for
the
meaning
of
the story’s
title,
A
Farewell
to
Arms?
®
a)
All
responses
could
be
correct.
O
b)
An
ambivalence
toward
war
and
its
destruction,
doubtful
of
the
glory
it
supposedly
brings.
O
c)
A
farewell
to
the
“arms"
or
weapons
of
war.
O
d)
Hemingway
suggests
that
war
is
nothing
more
than
the
dark,
murderous
extension
of
a
world
that
refuses
to
acknowledge,
protect,
or
preserve
true
love.
Question
6
(5
points)
Saved
What
do
the
following
lines
from
chapter
27
reveal
about
Gino?
“We
won't
talk
about
losing.
There
is
enough
talk
about
losing.
What
has
been
done
this
summer
cannot
have
been
done
in
vain."
C>
a)
He
will
only
talk
about
the
war
in
plain
details.
O
b)
He
dislikes
the
narrator.
@'
€)
He
thinks
that
one
must
believe
in
the
cause
of
the
war
they
are
fighting.
O
d)
He
believes
those
who
have
sacrificed
their
lives
are
fools.