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Which is true about the “lost generation”?
They thought life was too short not to have fun.
They tried to win favor with the wealthy but became poor.
They did not think the lifestyle of the 1920s was desirable.
They were trying to find a country that would welcome them.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
They did not think the lifestyle of the 1920s was desirable.

The "Lost Generation" (post‑WWI writers like Hemingway and Fitzgerald) were disillusioned with the materialism, moral emptiness, and shallow social values of the 1920s rather than celebrating its lifestyle.