The following statement most accurately analyzes the aesthetic impact of the excerpt: <u>by contrasting the East's liberalism with the Midwest's social conservatism, the author comments further on the theme of the shallowness of the wealthy</u>.
<u>Explanation</u>:
In the chapter <u>"The Great Gatsby"</u> the author says that there is some kind of quality distortion in the houses of the rich. The author does not like their lifestyle. It looks like a twisted lifestyle.
The author says that they have liberalism in their lifestyle and their lifestyle is better than the people of the Middle West and their conservatism.
The liberalism of people in the East is contrast with the social conservatism in the Midwest. They simply have enjoyment as the motive of living.
Answer:
Q1. The flowers <u>are watered by the gardener every evening.</u>
Q2. My nephew used <u>to fly a kite in this field when he was a child.</u>
Q3. I haven't <u>seen my cousin for two years.</u>
Q4. Learning <u>a foreign language is not easy.</u>
Q5. He has <u>never gone to school before.</u>
Q6. He has <u>driven for one month.</u>
It falls under the fallacy of half truths. It is a selective thinking whose main objective is to focus on pieces of evidence that hold to be true to the believers and omits some facts to present an accurate argument.