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Answer:
B. It makes the narrator seem discliplined.
Explanation:
'A Farewell to Arms' is a novel written by Ernest Hemingway. The book is about Frederic Henry, who served as a Lieutenant in Italian army during the World War I.
The words and diction used in the given excerpt shows that the narrator is discplined. The narrator of the novel is Lieutenant Frederic Henry. The excerpt ssuggests that the narrator is disciplined in ways and manners. The way he describes major and the incident also tells that he is disciplined.
Therefore, option B is correct.
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It symbolizes the end of Boo Radley's attempts to communicate with the children. He communicates with them through the gifts he leaves for them.
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