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Galina-37 [17]
4 years ago
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Question 2 of 22 Read the passage and then answer the question: A mother and father and their two children are struggling - with

money and with society. They decide to move out to the country where land is cheaper. There, they try to start a new life. For this story to qualify as a work of Modernism, how best should it end? A. Through hard work, they manage to slowly tame the land B. A tornado strikes, destroying their property, but they live. C. All of the problems they tried to escape come right back D. The oldest child struggles to find a job but finally succeeds.​
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Ad libitum [116K]4 years ago
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Answer: C. All of the problems they tried to escape come right back.

Explanation:

Modernism was based on an idealistic society and a belief in progress. For the story given in the question to qualify as a work of Modernism, little changes just happen to them and their problems continue as they did before.

Therefore, the correct option based on the options given will then be All of the problems they tried to escape come right back.

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