The famous All Quiet on the Western Front
A) celebrated the romance and grandeur of warfare.
B) was written from the perspective of a non-combatant.
C) was Lenin's manifesto demanding the withdrawal of Russia from World War I.
D) was an essay written on the occasion of the end of the war to commemorate war as a glorious and noble endeavor.
E) exposed the grim realities of trench warfare.
E
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A) townspeople and gentry taking opposite stands on the English political system. B) peace and prosperity indicative of a superior culture and institutions. C) foreign invasions, unprecedented in its history. D) peace and prosperity largely due to chance. E) a series of cataclysmic political events.