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Read the excerpt from ernest hemingway’s “soldier’s home.”in the evening he practiced on his clarinet, strolled down town, read

C) His sisters and his mother are very fond of him.

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C) His sisters and his mother are very fond of him.Explanation: In the given excerpt from Ernest Hemingway’s “Soldier's Home, we can see the description of how Kreb's mother and sisters really take care of him and admire him for all the things they think he did in war (even though they were all lies), the excerpt clearly reveals that Kreb's mother and sisters are very fond of him, we can see that in the way his mother treats him.... Show More
Based on the given excerpt above from Ernest Hemingway’s “Soldier's Home”, the important detail about Krebs’s sisters and mother that is revealed is that both of his sisters and his mother are very naive. Naive which means, both of his sisters and his mother were showing a lack of judgment. Hope this answer helps.... Show More
C. His sisters and his mother are very fond of him.Explanation: When Krebs comes home, he resisted any conversation about war. But when later he wanted to talk about the same, there was nobody ready to give him an ear. However, he taught that to get the attention he needed to lie, but, this did not change the perception of his image. However, his family was always there for him to offer the support he needed. This made him calm and peaceful inside to open his hearth to his family.... Show More
In the story, Soldier's Home by Ernest Hemingway's, important detail revealed about Krebs’s sisters and mother is his sisters and his mother is very fond of him.Over breakfast, Kreb's mother asks him about his future she searched for an answer without any distractions. She hopes him to get settle like other boys to which Kreb replies that the world he discovered in world war I he had no god hand in it. His mother then observes that other boys are also a credit to the community where Kreb is not able to identify himself but is sure of it.... Show More
kind harted and both love him Explanation:because his mom wold have broght him food... Show More
The above passage shows that no matter what the rest of the people in the town may think, his family especially his mother and sisters, will always have his back and will always be proud of him.Explanation:After the war, Krebs returned much later than the other soldiers. Due to this, he was no longer regarded as a hero. But, he still remains a hero in the eyes of his mother and sisters. To them, he is the same with the other soldiers who had returned earlier than him. And nothing that the other people may think of will/can  change their image of him.... Show More
The correct answer is:C. His sisters and his mother are very fond of him.The statement above is an important detail about Krebs’s sisters and mother that is revealed.... Show More

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