The correct answer would be the third option. Based on the given excerpt above from Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, the excerpt exemplifies how Hemingway's dialogues typically includes <span>colorful language and specific word choices to define complex ideas. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for.</span>
Usally if you run into your friend at the mall you are excited and start to shop but when your writing a letter to a university you are nervous you really care if you make a mistake but if you're around your friends no big deal if y ou mess up on that letter it may change your whole life
Answer:
Freedom is necessary to generate progress; people also value freedom as an important
component of progress. This chapter will contend that both propositions are correct. Without
liberty, there will be little or no progress; most people will consider an expansion in freedom as
progress. Neither proposition would win universal acceptance. Some would argue that a
totalitarian state can marshal the resources to generate economic growth. Many will contend that
too much liberty induces libertine behavior and is destructive of society, peace, and the family