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31 October, 02:17

What two things is F. Scott Fitzgerald comparing metaphorically by choosing "Babylon Revisited" as the title of his story.

A. an ancient, ruined city and Charley's former life of excess.

B. a place of peace and harmony and Charley's previous marriage.

C. a mythical land and Charley's quest to get his carefree life back.

D. a fairy tale land and Charley's earlier time spent with his daughter.

I think it is A. How does the narrator in Earnest Hemingway's short story "In another Country" view himself in comparison to the other soldiers?

A. he thinks he is not as brave as they are. B. he senses he is not treated as well as they are.

C. He feels he does not deserve his medals like they do.

D. He believes he has more reason to be sad than they have.

I think it is A.

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  1. 31 October, 05:40
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    Here are the answers to the given questions above.

    1. The two things that F. Scott Fitzgerald is comparing metaphorically by choosing "Babylon Revisited" as the title of his story is this: an ancient, ruined city and Charley's former life of excess.

    2. How the narrator in Earnest Hemingway's short story "In another Country" views himself in comparison to the other soldiers is that he thinks he is not as brave as they are. Hope this answers your question.
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