The professor teaches free classes, and students attend them.
The pair of verbs that correctly completes the sentence is the one in the first entry (teaches, attend). This is the case because "the professor" refers to 3rd person singular and therefore the verb should also be third person singular. The opposite happens with the noun head "students" because it is 3rd person plural (they), so the verb should be in 3rd person plural (attend).
Gatsby has basically surrounded his life by winning financially and winning daisy back from Tom. He thinks of Daisy as the 'ideal woman'. He thinks they are meant for each other. When he finally confronts Daisy and Tom, he wants Daisy to tell Tom she never loved him. He wants her to break off any ties made with him through their 4-year relationship. But, when Gatsby sees Daisy's and Tom's daughter, Pammy, he is brought to this idealism. Pammy is living proof of Tom and Daisy's relationship. Pammy probably isn't brought to Gatsby's attention right away because it is part of Daisy and Tom's life that cannot be erased. In seeing Pammy, Gatsby is disheartened because reality finally hits him. Daisy and Tom are married, therefore, Gatsby and Daisy cannot exist.
"Gatsby and I in turn leaned down and took the small, reluctant hand. Afterward he kept looking at the child with surprise. I don't think he ever really believed in its existence before."
Coffee is usually drank in the morning. Like when one goes to Starbucks (Hmmmm) Second would be jam. Their is no right or wrong answer to this!
The tone is one of suspense, danger and excitement.