Which of the following would be most representative of the style of writing found in Western literature at the beginning of the
twentieth century? A. ". . . of love and life dost man protest . . ." B. ". . . which retain an appearance but little modified by the lapse of centuries . . ." C. ". . . the man raised his eyes to the horizon and laughed . . ." D. ". . . sullen and proud, one's committee of harshly stubborn manminds collapse under its own hulk."