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The use of simple and vigorous words in A Farewell to Arms reflects

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The harsh and powerful reality of war.

Step-by-step explanation:

The author wants the readers to acknowledge the fact that every war, does not matter which one it is, it's cruel, violent and senseless.

The characters speak in a way that you can notice they are angry, depressed, nervous or even suicidal, that is the reality of war the author wants to express.

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The correct answer is:

The harsh and powerful reality of war.

A Farewell to Arms is a novel by Ernest Hemingway set during the Italian warfare of World War I. Hemingway produces a genuine dialogue for his characters by using simple words and short, precise sentences. The novel is a first-person account of Frederic Henry, an American serving as a lieutenant in the Italian Army´s ambulance corps.

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