I believe F. Scott Fitzgerald wanted to portray Gatsby as a human. When someone is so royally popular, wealthy, and successful it can be hard to see them as anything but those superficial, materialistic things. Gatsby is shown trying to "fit in" so to speak, choosing his words wisely, yet amidst his attempts at formality, he still can't fit the mold that he so desires to conform to.
Because you not relying on, and reading from, a word-for-word text you are free to interact with your audience.
You are able to:
<span>make eye contact, respond, gesture <span>and move freely. </span></span>
Answer:
1) flat
2) interval
3) half step (?)
4) A flat
5) whole step
6) B (supposed to be a W at the end)
7) D (Supposed to be a W at the end, scales run in octaves, octaves are 8 notes)
8) the second one (the flats of e flat major are B,E,A)