The work of the "lost generation" of American writers in the 1920's was marked by:
(A) a rejection of prevailing middle-class values.
(B) extreme prudishness and morality.
(C) a glorification of God and country.
(D) an obvious desire to keep things as they were.
(E) an attempt to recreate the values of the pre-World War era.

Respuesta :

The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "(A) a rejection of prevailing middle-class values." The work of the "lost generation" of American writers in the 1920's was marked by: a rejection of prevailing middle-class values.