Ernest Hemingway's contrast of the injuries suffered with the supposed photographs of improvement offered by the use of machines affects the story in the following way:
C. The before and after photographs ...
<h3>Essence of Before and After Photographs</h3>
The photographs capture the men with their injuries before and after receiving some treatment and how the use of the machine will enable them to regain their vigor. The photographs are not meant to depress the injured men or make them feel hopeless.
Thus, the way Hemingway's contrast affects the<em>"In Another Country" </em>story is according to <u>Option C.</u>
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1. Isn't
2. There's
3. Couldn't
4. Wouldn't
5. She'd
6. Haven't
7. Don't
8. Aren't
Answer:
The imagery in this passage helps me understand whats happening in this scene because without the details like "pebbles that glistened in the moonlight" or "neck bristles" it would be hard for me to picture the scenery or physical character traits.
Explanation:
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
Exposition is the information in the story. It sets up the plot, setting, and characters.