A Farewell to Arms
1)Boulders
2)Swiftly
3)Channels
4)Powdered
5)Stirred
6)Bare
7)Flashes
8)Artillery
The level of Diction: Average, mediocre, standard, humble
Connotation: Words are used for their significance, sentimental, very literal
Sound: Non-musical, non-tuneful, but they are easy to the ear
Concreteness: Very concrete, tangible, existing, substantial
In Ernest Hemingway's, A Farewell to Arms, the bold but simple words really characterize the passage as a humble yet sentimental.
The bleak sentimentality of Hemingway's, A Farewell to Arms, fortifies nature while trying to diminish war.
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