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Why is F. Scott Fitzgerald's work considered part of the Modernist era of fiction? (Choose more than one answer.)

(From This Side of Paradise)

the characters in the family are disconnected

there is a presence of understatement in his writing

the music played in the story is Jazz

the main character is an antihero

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i think it would be c,b, and a but i am not sure i hope i helped

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F. Scott Fitzgerald is a known professional American novelist and why his works are considered part of the Modernist era of fiction because understatement is usually present in his writing and the characters in the family are disconnected. The answers would be the first and the second options.
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