D. The sentence contains a typo. "Past" is the wrong spelling. It should be "Passed"
Answer: I would say Irony.
Explanation: irony is a contrast or incongruity between expectations for a situation and what is reality, and this has is common with puns so yea, it is irony.
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"C. You are truly a kind
<span> person" is the correct sentence. Because the subject is "you" which is singular, the verb "are" is used. If you're having trouble always try saying the sentence out loud. </span>
Answer:
Nick Carr away, the story's narrator, has a singular place within The Great Gatsby. First, he is both narrator and participant. Part of Fitzgerald's skill in The Great Gatsby shines through the way he cleverly makes Nick a focal point of the action, while simultaneously allowing him to remain sufficiently in the background. In addition, Nick has the distinct honor of being the only character who changes substantially from the story's beginning to its end. Nick, although he initially seems outside the action, slowly moves to the forefront, becoming an important vehicle for the novel's messages. On one level, Nick is Fitzgerald's Every man, yet in many ways he is much more. He comes from a fairly nondescript background. He hails from the upper Midwest (Minnesota or Wisconsin) and has supposedly been raised on stereotypical Midwestern values (hard work, perseverance, justice, and so on). He is a little more complex than that, however.