How did authors Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald differ?
A) Hemingway lived as an expatriate in Europe, while Fitzgerald remained at home in the United States.
B) Hemingway belonged to the Lost Generation, while Fitzgerald was part of the Harlem Renaissance.
C) Hemingway’s style included bittersweet prose, while Fitzgerald favored a sparse, clean approach.
D) Hemingway wrote about a lack of human concern, while Fitzgerald wrote about the quest for personal honor.
E) Hemingway was known for his glittery lifestyle on Long Island, while Fitzgerald became renowned for stalking lions in Africa.
Answer: A
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