Answer:
the story makes clear that the end of the world isn't about guilt or innocence, deserving or not deserving. As the husband explains, "things just didn't work out." Even when the wife says, "Nothing else but this could have happened from the way we've lived," there's no feeling of regret or guilt.
We find in the first second paragraph several benefits being provided by the student government that is enjoyed by about forty percent of the students.
Some examples are:
- The Peer Tutoring program and the
- Summer Intern Bulletin Boards.
By highlighting these benefits, the writer is able to support their claim about the value of the student government.
In paragraph three, they indicate how it is that it is the students themselves that make up the student government.
We can therefore agree that the correct answer is option D.
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The answer is C
To suggest the moral significance of his cause.
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.