The Compsons, the Sartorises, and the Sutpens are representative southern aristocratic families in W

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The Compsons, the Sartorises, and the Sutpens are representative southern aristocratic families in William Faulkner’s novels, and they are all portrayed as prisoners of the past, who cannot reconcile with the fall of the south after()。

A.the Civil War

B.American Revolution

C.WWI

D.WWII

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答案:the Civil War