In Ernest Hemingway’s “In Another Country,” how does the author convey events and emotions?
(A) He suggests them without explaining them.
(B) He allows the reader to guess at events and emotions.
(C) He uses many adjectives and details.
(D) He discusses the events and emotions at great length.

Respuesta :

A: He suggests them without explaining them.

is correct

Answer:

A). He suggests them without explaining them.

Explanation:

"In Another Country" by Ernest Hemingway is a story that is narrated in the first-person reflecting a war and the events and experiences associated with it which deeply affects the army officer both physically and psychologically.

As per the question, the author conveys the events and emotions in a connotative manner, i.e. implied or suggested instead of directly describing them. As the story is narrated in the first-person, the narrator is character who presents the story 'as it is' and the emotions or events are suggested through the depiction of the soldier and his broken and isolated condition due to the war as it has landed him in an utter broken or alienated state and struggling to find an existence or association to share his thoughts to. Thus, option A is the correct answer.