Which of the following best assesses a theme many writers of the Lost Generation used in their work?(1 point)

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Writers celebrated a feeling of understanding of their place in the world post–World War I.
Writers celebrated a feeling of understanding of their place in the world post–World War I.

Writers rejected mainstream cultural ideas as a reaction to World War I.
Writers rejected mainstream cultural ideas as a reaction to World War I.

Writers pushed for a return to traditional values after World War I.
Writers pushed for a return to traditional values after World War I.

Writers drove to find meaning in loss after World War I.

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The best assessment of a theme many writers of the Lost Generation used in their work is:

Writers rejected mainstream cultural ideas as a reaction to World War I.

This reflects the disillusionment and critique of traditional values and societal norms that characterized the works of many authors from this period, such as Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald.