It's been a while. I'm assuming the girl is Lucy
Gatsby by had always wanted wealth and had possibly resorted to underhand means to achieve it.
Yet he would never be able to achieve old money, the type of wealth and fame accumulated over the years, and the same type that was cheated from him by the dead captain's relatives.
Gatsby also failed to get together with Lucy, the love of his life. He bought a mansion right across from her's and held parties hoping that Lucy might attend one of them. Yet he could never get together with her. Lucy still chose to stay with Tom, and Gatsby was fatally shot by Wilson before he could try again.
So. Old money. Love.
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Ethos: appeals to the ethical
Pathos: appeals to the emotions
Logos: appeals to the logical
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Dear Parents
As a a young adult I am writing you this letter to justify the three reasons why I should not be forced into going to summer school.
1. It's unfair! I have been waking up early to go to school everyday for the entire year and to tell me now that I need to spend the summer you know I am looking forward to is totally unfair.
2. It's not traditional, remember when you were kids and got the opportunity to roam freely with your friends during the summer? Remember the sweet memories you had? Don't you wish for me to experience this kind of happiness as well?
3. It just doesn't make sense. After some time, our brain will no longer be able to focus on tasks. We need to rest our bodies and recuperate from the daily grind. Studies show that students that take breaks in-between are more likely to be refreshed and ready for school when the fall arrives.
So there, parents, I hope that you can understand my plight and re-consider sending me to summer school and allow me to go on a cruise instead.
Sincerely,
Your Child.
The element of heritage that is preserved by this excerpt is the details that uses to express the specific type of food and the ways that is being cooked and prepared. Each culture has it´s own traditions that are preserved fro one generation to another and in this case are the culinary traditions.
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The structure of the present perfect is: [have/has + past participle]. The present perfect continuous tense: I have been watching TV. He has been watching TV. From which, the structure is: [have / has + been + verb + ing].
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Author's Last Name, First Name Middle Name or Initial. “Title of Article.” Name of Magazine, volume number, issue number, date of publication, page numbers.
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