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Answer:
B. Wilson's marriage and Gatsby's dream
Explanation:
Tom's mistress was Wilson's wife Myrtle, so it's safe to say that Tom "smashed" Wilson's marriage.
Daisy was torn between Gatsby and Tom, and Gatsby's dream had always been to woo her. When she proved less receptive, he ended up dead in the pool. So it's safe to say that Daisy "smashed" Gatsby's dream.
The Little Brown Rabbit:
The little brown rabbit sits inside his burrow.
Until it is quiet and still.
His brown fur sticks up and starting to furrow.
He leaps out and runs to the hill.
He nibbles on the bush.
He goes to the pond to drink
But, one little sound makes him rush
You will miss him if you blink.
Hope this helps! You can change it if necessary!
Definately not wikipedia. It would either have to be a modern book on the diet of giant pandas or a trusted website by many of the whole nation.