Chapter one of The Great Gatsby introduces the narrator, Nick Carraway, and establishes the context and setting of the novel. Nick begins by explaining his own situation. He has moved from the Midwest to West Egg, a town on Long Island, NY. The novel is set in the years following WWI, and begins in 1922. Nick served in the army in WWI, and now that he is home has decided to move east and try to become a bond trader on Wall Street. Nick is a graduate of Yale, and grew up in a wealthy family. He is what is considered "old rich," and feels he is superior to those who have recently earned great fortunes, the "new rich."
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I agree with this statement because with
media involved in his speech it would
have less fact because media doesn't
always have reliable information.
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He gave many reasons for people to support his side of the argument, And he used many persuasive tactics including repetition
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If i understood the mutiple choices correctly i would say c. Next time try to add in all the sentence in the mutiple choice
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