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The use of simple and vigorous words in A Farewell to Arms reflects
the harsh and powerful reality of war.
the reality of life during the early 1900s.
the plain and boring nature of battle.
the difficulties of Hemingway’s life.
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the harsh and powerful reality of war.
Hemingway’s spare, vigorous diction mirrors the brutality, immediacy, and emotional restraint of wartime experience, emphasizing realism rather than ornament or autobiography.
Hemingway’s spare, vigorous diction mirrors the brutality, immediacy, and emotional restraint of wartime experience, emphasizing realism rather than ornament or autobiography.
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