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Why does Hemingway end “In Another Country” with the doctor placing photographs depicting restored hands by the major’s machine and the narrator stating that the men are the first to use the machines?

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It implies that the major continues to use the machines because it is the only hope he has left.

It shows that the narrator isn’t fooled by the doctor’s statement that he will be able to play football again.

It raises doubt about the doctor’s honesty and the effectiveness of the machines.

It evokes sympathy in readers about the outcome of the major's and the narrator's rehabilitation.

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Answer:

-It evokes sympathy in readers about the outcome of the major's and the narrator's rehabilitation.

-It raises doubt about the doctor’s honesty and the effectiveness of the machines.

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