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The phrase or expression is meant to say that in order to receive the money you should get, you should do the job you are expected to do. Although the actual phrasing within the expression makes this a little difficult to understand this idea. In other words, you do the work, you get paid for the work you are expected to do.
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1)We went to a concert in town
2)At the concert, my friend wanted to borrow my camera
3)She was right next to me but had to yell loudly
4)I was finally able to hear her. I placed my camera on her hands.
5)She took several great photographs at the concert
Explanation
Question 9
An ancient eye doctor whose advertisement still stands in the valley of Ashes.
Question 10
God staring down upon and judging American society as a moral wasteland
The essential meaninglessness of the world and the arbitrariness of the mental process by which people invest objects with meaning
Both A and B are correct
Question 11
A mild rebuke or criticism
Question 12
Establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts
Question 14
A stretch of land between East and West Eggs where New York’s ashes are dumped.
Question 15
The moral and social decay that results from the uninhibited pursuit of wealth
Question 16
Because he throws elaborate parties every single weekend
Question 17
Although the party is rowdy and most people are drunk, Gatsby is reserved and never drinks alcohol.
Although many people are gossiping about him, Gatsby brags about the great number of close friends he has.
What about you is a response to a question that asked for a responds from you, turning the question around to the other person to answer it as well. and what’s about you is a weird term but “what is about you” would most likely be similar to “tell me about yourself. yeah?