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within a farewell to arms, what would be the best definition of the wor…

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within a farewell to arms, what would be the best definition of the word \doomed\?
a) likely to have a bad ending or outcome.
b) a victorious celebration.
c) fearlessly protecting a fellow soldier.
d) describes a successful military action.
question 10 (5 points)
within a farewell to arms, what would be the best definition of the word \exploits\?
a) a period of inactivity.
b) failure to act.
c) an action that helps soldiers safely exit the battlefield.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

For the word "doomed", in the context of literature (as in A Farewell to Arms), the common usage aligns with its general English meaning. "Doomed" typically implies a negative, inevitable outcome. Option a) "Likely to have a bad ending or outcome" fits this. Options b), c), and d) are positive or unrelated to the core meaning of "doomed".

For the word "exploits", in a literary (especially war - themed like A Farewell to Arms) context, "exploits" refer to notable deeds or actions. However, among the given options, if we consider the closest match (assuming some context - specific usage in the novel related to military actions that are significant), but since the options are limited. If we assume a more general literary analysis (as the subfield is Literature under Arts), we note that "exploits" usually mean actions (often brave or significant). But among the given options, if we consider the most relevant (even with some stretch in the options provided), if we assume that in the novel's context, actions (even if the options are not perfect), but if we have to choose from the given:

Answer:

For "doomed": a) Likely to have a bad ending or outcome.
For "exploits" (assuming the options are limited and based on literary word - meaning analysis where "exploits" are actions, and among the given options, if we consider that in a war - literary context, actions that are part of military deeds, and if we assume option c) is the closest in a very basic sense of an action related to military (even if not a perfect definition in a general English - literary sense): c) An action that helps soldiers safely exit the battlefield.