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What conclusions can we draw about how the writings of the Lost Generation were influenced by the great loss of life experienced during the First World War?(1 point)
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They wrote literature in order to process their experiences of not being involved in the war.
They wrote literature in order to process their experiences of not being involved in the war.
They wrote literature in order to process their experiences of being war journalists.
They wrote literature in order to process their experiences of being war journalists.
They wrote literature in order to process their experiences of being medical officers during the war.
They wrote literature in order to process their experiences of being medical officers during the war.
They wrote literature in order to process their experiences of being involved in the war.
They wrote literature in order to process their experiences of being involved in the war.
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They wrote literature in order to process their experiences of being involved in the war.
Explanation: Many Lost Generation writers were veterans or directly affected by WWI, and their works reflect trauma, disillusionment, and attempts to make sense of the massive loss of life.
Explanation: Many Lost Generation writers were veterans or directly affected by WWI, and their works reflect trauma, disillusionment, and attempts to make sense of the massive loss of life.
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