<span>The phrase best describe Douglass’s purpose
for including this particular experience in the narrative of his life is to
explain why and how he learned to read. The paragraph is essential for it made
Douglass realize the importance of reading and the possibilities that this
skill could help him in the future.</span>
Answer:
Mr. Wolfshiem
Explanation:
The was extracted from The Great Gatsby a Novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Nick and Gatsby saw Mr. Wolfshiem
Mr. Wolfshiem decided to leave Nick and Gatsby alone to talk after he (Mr. Wolfshiem) finished his lunch.
Though, Gatsby told him not to be in haste (to leave), Mr. Wolfshiem declined.
What Mr. Wolfshiem meant by being "from a different generation" is that, he was much older that Nick and Gatsby (he later on stated this, when he said he was 50 years old)
Mr. Wolfshiem appreciated that he was invited to lunch and he also made it known that he didn't really care to impose on Gatsby's chat with Nick about their discussion
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simile: a comparison using like or as
Metaphor: a comparison between two unlike things
Personification: making in inanimate object sound as if it were living "the trees whistled in the wind"