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Two of hemingway’s most famous novels were the sun also rises and a farewell to arms, both of which he wrote in the late 1920s after his time in world war i. in 1953, he won the pulitzer prize for his novella, the old man and the sea. he also received the nobel prize for literature in 1954 for his lifelong achievements as a writer. his distinctive writing style was a major part of his success and influence. through his economical use of words and habit of understating the intensity of his stories, hemingway distinguished himself from other writers of his time. his literary influence has been long lasting as well as widespread and is alive even today.
in paragraph 4, the word economical means
a) efficient.
b) humorous.
c) poisonous.
d) quality.

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