Respuesta :
In the passage, Hemingway's characterization of the narrator and his peers, allows the reader to fill in the details without being given all of the information.
Answer: Option B.
Explanation:
The excerpt provided here is apart of the novel ‘A Farewell to Arms’ which is authored by Ernest Hemingway, written during the onset of World War l.
In this passage, Hemingway have characterized the narrator and peers by not only providing the information in detail. For example in the sentence, ‘They were sitting in the dugout talking and when I came in they stopped’, we can see that the narrator have simply stated that drivers were talking without providing much information about their talks. It thus allows the readers to fill in the details.
In the passage, Hemingway’s characterization of the narrator and his peers: allows the reader to fill in the details without being given all of the information.
What is Characterization?
Characterization is the description of a character which could be direct or indirect. In the passage above, we find that the character we see that the author portrayed the people as having a cordial relationship.
Thus, readers can make assumptions and inferences based on these descriptions.
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