The American dream is defined as someone starting low on a economic or social level and working hard towards prosperity, weath, or fame. In the Great Gatsby most if not all of the characters wanted money, wealth, and happiness, doing whatever in their power to get this.
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<span>"Lor, only think," said Mrs. Mann, running out,—for the three boys had been removed by this time,—"only think of that! That I should have forgotten that the gate was bolted on the inside, on account of them dear children! Walk in sir; walk in, pray, Mr. Bumble, do, sir. " This is satirical in the sense that Mrs, Mann called to Mr Bumble to come in, but the gate was locked. In a way that we as readers could assume that Mrs. Mann wasn't keen in letting Mr. Bumble in. and she curtsied when she opened the gate.</span>
Answer:
the correct answer is conjunction
Explanation:
FANBOYS is a mnemonic device, which stands for the coordinating conjunctions: For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, and So.
The answer to this is pathos