In a way, the title of the novel is ironic. Gatsby is not even the character's real name; he is called James Gatz, and decides to change his name because he wants to reinvent himself and his life. He is also not exactly "great". He has many flaws. He values the superficial things that characterize the society at the time--money, greed, thoughtlessness.
However, he does create the illusion of being a great person living an amazing life, and that is how others perceive him. He puts on a show, and the title "The Great Gatsby" also reflects the theatrical nature of his life.
I believe the correct answer to your question is D
Answer:
The Answer would be False.
Explanation:
You must first decide on a writing before starting anything.
Answer:
The sentence she should include in her draft to show her reflection about the experience is:
D. I never realized how many people lived and worked in the city of Cairo.
Explanation:
Options A through C do not consist of reflections. They are merely stating facts. <u>Option D, however, indicates something Tia realized. She saw something that most likely surprised her or, at least, changed a pre-conception she had before the trip. Now, she reflects on how many people live and work in the city of Cairo. Perhaps she never thought of Egypt as a modern and populous country. Perhaps, in her mind, she only saw the ancient side of it, the one so explored and exploited in movies.</u>
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B setting up a series of items in a list
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