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Which statement best assesses the impact of World War I on Gertrude Stein’s literature?(1 point)
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It led her to reject traditional writing methods in her work in favor of writing nonlinearly.
It led her to reject traditional writing methods in her work in favor of writing nonlinearly.
It led her to write conventional plots as a way to find inner peace after the war.
It led her to write conventional plots as a way to find inner peace after the war.
It led her to write novels about the themes of war and loss.
It led her to write novels about the themes of war and loss.
It led her to write straightforward novels as a form of comfort when facing uncertainty.
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It led her to reject traditional writing methods in her work in favor of writing nonlinearly.
It led her to reject traditional writing methods in her work in favor of writing nonlinearly.
It led her to write conventional plots as a way to find inner peace after the war.
It led her to write conventional plots as a way to find inner peace after the war.
It led her to write novels about the themes of war and loss.
It led her to write novels about the themes of war and loss.
It led her to write straightforward novels as a form of comfort when facing uncertainty.
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The statement that best assesses the impact of World War I on Gertrude Stein’s literature is:
**It led her to reject traditional writing methods in her work in favor of writing nonlinearly.**
Stein's work during and after World War I reflects her interest in experimenting with form and structure, moving away from conventional narrative techniques.
**It led her to reject traditional writing methods in her work in favor of writing nonlinearly.**
Stein's work during and after World War I reflects her interest in experimenting with form and structure, moving away from conventional narrative techniques.
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