The Great Depression virtually silenced the literary world; almost no important literature or literary movements came out of this period. True or False?
completely true
partly true—No new movements began during this time, but some important literary works were published.
partly true—A new movement replaced the Harlem Renaissance movement, but it did not produce any important literature.
completely false
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partly true—No new movements began during this time, but some important literary works were published.
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Concept: To choose whether the statement given about the great depression is true or false
Given: A statement about the great depression
Find: Details about the statement
Solution: The statement that " the Great Depression virtually silenced the literal world, almost no important literature or literary movements came out of this period" is partly true and partly false
Apart from this, a new movement replaced the Harlem renaissance movement but it did not produce any important literature.
Hence, we can say that the statement is partly true and partly false
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