Lines 2832 (And so we . . . aroused in us) suggests that many of Hemingways readers

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Lines 28–32 (“And so we . . . aroused in us”) suggests that many of Hemingway’s readers were inclined to 

A) emulate his adventures. 

B) resent his glorification of war. 

C) imitate his literary style. 

D) identify with his language.

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McGraw-Hill Education SAT 2017

ISBN: 9781259641657

1st Edition

Authors: Christopher Black, Mark Anestis

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