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Which man was considered to be “the leader of Modernism” beginning in the 1920s?

a. Shakespeare
b. F. Scott Fitzgerald
c. T.S. Eliot
d. Henry David Thoreau

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The correct answer is c. T.S. Eliot

He and Ezra Pound were famous as the voices of modernism with their numerous subjective and psychological poems filled with symbolism.
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