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In Ernest Hemingway’s “In Another Country,” which portrayal of the war is distinctly American?

A.The doctor is hopelessly optimistic about the machines’ ability to cure injuries.

B.The major is disillusioned and cynical about everything around him.

C.The soldiers are idealistic and uphold bravery and heroism as models.

D.The narrator is detached and emotionless about the things that happen to him.

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In Ernest Hemingway's In Another Country the war as is portrayed as distinctly American by the soldiers. The answer is C) The soldiers are idealistic and uphold bravery and heroism as models. This portrayal by the soldiers truly "American" in nature is supported by the fact that American soldiers ideals include the idea of personal courage, Selfless service, Honor, Integrity, Loyalty, Duty and Respect.

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“In Another Country” is actually a short story that was written by Ernest Hemingway and based on this short story, the one that best portrays the war that is distinctly American is how the soldiers are idealistic and sustained heroism and bravery as models. The answer would be option c.
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