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All of these are writers who are known as the "Lost Generation" because their post World War I novels contain themes of alienation and disillusionment towards society EXCEPT
a)Horatio Alger
b)Sinclair Lewis
c)Ernest Hemingway
d)F.Scott Fitzgerald
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A) Horatio Alger is the correct answer
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The "Lost Generation" refers to the generation that bloomed in the midst of World War I. These writers' novels were merely composed of World War I related themes directing to topics about the society. These writers include Sinclair Lewis, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway, except for Horatio Alger. Answer is A.
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