F. S. Fitzgerald was the spokesman of the Jazz Age.()
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- How does F. S. Fitzgerald describe the age in his novel The Great Gatsby? ( ) A: The Gilded Age. B: The Jazz Age. C: The Lost Generation. D: The Rolling 20s.
- ______ is considered as the spokesman of the Jazz Age. A: Ernest Hemingway B: William Faulkner C: T. S. Eliot D: Scott Fitzgerald
- F. Scott Fitzgerald is a spokesman of _______. A: lost generation B: Jazz Age C: angry young man D: eat generation
- The 1920’s were also referred to as “The Jazz Age,” a term coined by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1922.
- Fitzgerald is called the spokesman of the__________. A: Roaring Twenties B: The Jazz Age C: the American Dream D: Dollar Decade