Final answer:
The selected lines from 'In Another Country' by Ernest Hemingway reflect apathy in the story.
Explanation:
The lines from “In Another Country” by Ernest Hemingway that contribute to the prevailing mood of apathy in the story are:
- 'I had said that Italian seemed such an easy language to me that I could not take a great interest in it, everything was so easy to say.'
- 'We were all a little detached, and there was nothing that held us together except that we met every afternoon at the hospital.'
- 'The major, who had been a great fencer, did not believe in bravery, and spent much time while we sat in the machines correcting my grammar.'
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