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Whose 1939 novel depicted the plight of Okies who suffered through the Dust Bowl era and the Great Depression?

a.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
b.
John Steinbeck
c.
Ernest Hemingway
d.
Norman Mailer

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Answer: B. John Steinback

Explanation: I'm pretty positive that is the answer.

John Steinback wrote The Graps of Wrath, defining American Novel of the Great Depression. - It depicted fictional migrant family moving from Oklahoma to California. • showed hardships faced by farm families during period. - Okies became symbolic of the sufferings people faced.

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User Agweber
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Answer:

C.

Step-by-step explanation:

I think and believe it is C

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