Ⅴ. Write T for a true statement and F for a false statement, according to the text.
1) The slightest mention of the decade after the First World War brings nostalgic recollections to both the middle-age and the young.
2) After the First World War, the United States was no longer isolated in either politics or tradition.
3) When the war was over, the young people turned their energies in both Europe and America to the destruction of an obsolescent 19th century society.
4) In the Twenties the young people could enjoy alcohol legally.
5) In 1916—1917, military service was considered a romantic occupation because the young men of college age at that time knew nothing of modern warfare.
6) After the young people returned home, they developed a sudden bewildering world-weariness their relatives understood.
7) Greenwich Village set the pattern by having intellectuals flock there to pour out their new-found creative strength, to tear down the old world, to flout the morality of their grandfathers and to give all to art, love, and sensation.
8) “Bohemian” living became a fad and welcomed by everyone.
9) The true intellectuals left for Europe forever because they were not satisfied with their native country
10) The “lost generation” was actually never lost.

