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poizon [28]
4 years ago
7

How does nick feel through his first encounter with gatsby?

English
1 answer:
Dennis_Churaev [7]4 years ago
5 0
Nick is fascinated by Gatsby after their first encounter and is particularly impressed by his optimism and vigor.

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