American writers after WWI self-consciously acknowledged that they were a ( ),devoid of faith.*
A: Lost generation
B: Beat generation
C: Sons of liberty
D: Angry young men
A: Lost generation
B: Beat generation
C: Sons of liberty
D: Angry young men
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- American writers after World War I self-consciously acknowledged that they were(a) “_______,” devoid of faith and alienated from the Western civilization. A: Lost Generation B: Beat Generation C: Sons of Liberty D: Angry Young Men
- American writers after World War I self-consciously acknowledged that they were (a)”_______,” devoid of faith and alienated from the Western civilization. A: Angry Young Men B: Lost Generation C: Beat Generation D: Sons of Liberty
- American writers after World War I self-consciously acknowledged that they were the devoid of faith and alienated from the Western civilization. A: Lost Generation B: Beat Generation C: Sons of Liberty D: Angry Young Men
- American writers after World War I self-consciously acknowledged that they were (a)”_______,” devoid of faith and alienated from the Western civilization. A: Angry Young Men B: Lost Generation C: Beat Generation D: Sons of Liberty
- Writers of the second postwar era self-consciously acknowledged that they were . A: a Lost Generation B: a Beat Generation C: a Jazz Generation D: None of the above