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read the excerpt from hemingway’s a farewell to arms “it could not be w…

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read the excerpt from hemingway’s a farewell to arms
“it could not be worse,” passini said respectfully. “there is nothing worse than war.”
“defeat is worse.”
“i do not believe it,” passini said still respectfully. “what is defeat? you go home.”
“they come after you. they take your home. they take your sisters.”
the use of informal diction in a farewell to arms
○ robs the passage of having a deeper meaning
○ helps to maintain the realism of the dialogue
○ lends an air of absurdity to the dialogue
○ reduces the readability of the passage

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

In "A Farewell to Arms", the informal diction (everyday, conversational language) in the characters' dialogue reflects how people actually speak in real - life situations, especially in the context of discussing war and its consequences. This kind of language doesn't rob the passage of meaning (so A is wrong), it doesn't create absurdity (C is wrong), and it actually makes the passage more relatable and readable (so D is wrong). So the use of informal diction helps maintain the realism of the dialogue.

Answer:

B. helps to maintain the realism of the dialogue