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>
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He handles it by tricking the villain and getting him to never bother him again. This shows that he is the protagonist because he tricked the villain.
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this worked, not the sample response.
Answer: hasty generalization and gives no real evidence to support her claim
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The first sentence just needs a period. Although, the second sentence is what is wrong here, this is how it should be written, "We sat by the fireplace, ate dinner, and made smores." Because you can't just jam a bunch of words together and hope it makes a sentence, a sentence needs to make sense so the readers and understand what you're writing.
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D, all of the above; they are all correct.