Answer:
B. He doesn't think very highly of his writing ability. 
Explanation:
In the given quote Hemingway refers to the most of his life work as to something rather average, with a little bit of good writings - which he says are there because of luck. Considering how great and famous writer he was and is, we can see that this quote is pure underestimating his own talent and being humble. So B is the correct answer.
In this quote we do no find anything that matches answer A. Answer C is totally opposite of what is said in the quote, egoistic so to say. Answer D does not refer to this quote it is not about what public thinks of him, but what he thinks of himself.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
I think the answer is A because when you answer a question, you first want to pick the answers that you know is most likely to be wrong. That is elimination. Hope that helps.
 
        
             
        
        
        
 A)The narrator feels that no one has ever experienced a love like theirs, even though they were children. He says that no one older or wiser has ever loved like they did.  
D)He provides clear details about how she died. It shows that he understands her illness was natural.
these two are my top choices but i think it is D because it states he understands her illness was natural. A we are not sure if somone else love more then him/her 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
they encourage the world to.
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