It has been suggested that part of Hemingway’s genius lies in the way in which he removes himself from his stories in order to let readers experience the stories for themselves.  Which of the following elements of the passage support this suggestion?

I.  The comparison of “the designer’s initials” to the man who fell and lay in the gutter (end of the last paragraph) during the running of the bulls

II.  Hemingway’s stated intent to project for the reader “the way it was” (opening of the second paragraph)

III.  Hemingway’s ability to invent fascinating tales from his own experience


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*This question is included in Extra Reading