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In Ernest Hemingway’s “In Another Country,” what kind of sentence length and structure does Hemingway use? His sentences are often complex. His sentences are short yet flowing. His sentences are long and flowing. His sentences are short and direct.

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Answer: His sentences are short and direct.

In this short story, Hemingway narrates the story of a soldier fighting in World War I. Hemingway's writing style is very particular. He uses short and direct sentences written in everyday language. This is one of the most famous characteristics of Hemingway, and a trait that is present in most of his writings.

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"His sentences are short and direct" is the best option from the list. In fact this was Hemingway's style for almost all of his writings. He was not a big fan of literary flourish.
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