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In paragraph 2, Fitzgerald personifies the Georgia city as sleeping because <u>this suggests that nothing lively has really ever occured in the city</u>.
Fitzgerald starts his first paragraph by describing the character Jim as <u>boring</u>. He uses words like "bred-in-the-bone" and "dyed-in-the-wool" which depict him as a dull chacter. Then he proceeds to describes his hometown and he refers to it as "a place that has been "sleepily" for "forty thousand years". With all this context in consideration, it's easy to infer that Fitzgerald is describing the city as boring and uneventful as Jim.
Therefore,<u> the answer is C</u>, <u>"nothing lively has really ever occurred in the city"</u>.
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Answer: The fast pace intensifies the conflict between the narrator and Allison.
In this excerpt, the events of the story are told at a fast pace. In just a few lines, we learn everything about the character's day. We know, however, that the narrator did not spend the day learning her lines. Option C is the one that makes the most sense, as the pacing is fast and we know that the narrator has a conflict with Allison. This is shown by the sentence: "I thought about how utterly miserable it would feel to... watch Allison gloat."
He believed that the youth of the colonies is an advantage, that there are more vibrant energy. Also they can entice creditors from overseas