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How did World War II impact Hooser author Kurt Vonnegut?(1 point)
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Vonnegut became a famous author after the war but he refused to write about his experiences in the war.
Vonnegut became a famous author after the war but he refused to write about his experiences in the war.

Vonnegut used his traumatic experiences from the war as a basis for his novel Slaughterhouse-Five.
Vonnegut used his traumatic experiences from the war as a basis for his novel Slaughterhouse-Five.

Vonnegut spoke frequently about what a good war it was since we defeated Hitler.
Vonnegut spoke frequently about what a good war it was since we defeated Hitler.

After the war Vonnegut returned home to new life and was able to forget about the war.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **Vonnegut used his traumatic experiences from the war as a basis for his novel Slaughterhouse-Five.**

Kurt Vonnegut's experiences as a prisoner of war during the bombing of Dresden deeply influenced his writing, particularly in "Slaughterhouse-Five," which explores the impact of war on the human psyche.
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