The subjectivity inherent in travel is aptly captured in the range of styles used by different writers. For Hemingway, writing eighty years ago, the experience of travel – regardless of how momentous – was rendered in (i)____________ observations, a style many of today's writers studiously (ii)____________. Then there is travel writer Pico Iyer, for whom a simple stroll through an airport can beget sentences bursting forth with as many semicolons as revelations. Who thought the terminal could be so (iii)____________? Surely not many writers today. A. prosaic B. avoid C. irrevocably wrenching D. aphoristic E. lampoon F. wildly unpredictable G. sardonic H. cultivate I. endlessly fascinating