Answers: Frantic
When a mother loses her child, she's frantic. A scene is frantic if there's lots of action with little order;
Frantic is a word that means "<em>wild or distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion</em>". That fits well into the 2 definitions you're given in the text.
Answer: Trimalchio is a character that appears in <em>Satyricon</em> by Petronius (first century AD), and is also mentioned in <em>the Great Gatsby</em> (the beginning of <em>Chapter 7</em>).
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Trimalchio and Gatsby have a lot in common. They were both poor (Trimalchio being a freed slave), and as they manage to acquire certain wealth, they both falsely pretend that they actually belong to the rich world. Trimalchio does so by dressing up, while Gatsby tries to impress people around him by throwing parties. In <em>Chapter 7</em>, the writer indicates that "Gatsby's career as Trimalchio was over", which means that Gatsby is no longer throwing parties and trying to prove his worth to those around him.
Noah will be busy working to achieve his dreams and help others.
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I believe this is a simile
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