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What makes “Bernice Bobs Her Hair” a modernist story? Select all that apply.

It focuses on the concept of individual identity.
It emphasizes the changing values of the time.
It discusses the effects of war on modern society.
It portrays a sense of disillusionment with the world

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The story explores the idea of the modern woman's coming of age, and can also be read as a commentary upon the birth of a new kind of American woman.

It focuses on the concept of individual identity.
It emphasizes the changing values of the time.
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