Q: What is the valley of ashes in the great Gatsby
<em>Whoaaa! You're reading The Great Gatsby? That's literally the best book I've read in English class! You should definitely watch the movie when you have time because 1. It helped me out on my test and 2. It was so good!</em>
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<em>Alright, enough of the jibber jabbering... let me answer your question. </em>
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<em>The Valley of Ashes is a farm where ashes grow like wheat into hills, ridges, and even gardens. It's very desolate and empty, marking the intersection of the city with the suburbs. It's between the East and West Egg and is created by the dumping of industrial waste. It symbolizes the moral and social decay, as well as the carefree pursuit of wealth, since the rich do as they please and don't care about anything else besides their own pleasure.</em>
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<em>Hope this helped you out!</em>
<em>-Namira</em>
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The preposition of the sentence would be the word "of" since it relates the subject, the Incas, to the clause, which is "possessions with special knotted cords called quipu."
This author writes of universal themes and of the Middle East:
<h3>Who was Naomi Shihab Nye?</h3>
This poet and writer has a Palestinian background but was born and raised in America.
She is famous for her writing which mostly have universal themes and relevance to the Middle East. She is known for writing the 19 Gazelles poems of the Middle East.
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