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<span>It is part of the rising action of the story, which builds the reader's suspense about how Master Hauchecorne will prove his innocence.
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Answer:
The two central ideas in this story are most closely related are "Personal responsibility and interacting with others"
Explanation:
This passage shows how the character has difficulties to perform the activities that are mandatory since they do not seem to be fun, going from mandatory thing to be healthy to academic activities, the character wants to do something opposite to them and the interaction with others refers to following the instructions that the character receives.
The answer is D. "But then he gave up all he had won, and fell lower than his savage beginning"
The Answer is "That people should not simply stand by and let injustices occur."
Answer:
God’s judgment,
the decay of the American dream
Explanation:
In the Valley of the Ashes in The Great Gatsby, there is a billboard advertising the services of an optometrist by the name of Dr. T. J. Eckelburg. The billboard depicts a pair of eyes wearing glasses and becomes an important symbol throughout the novel as characters pass between Long Island and New York City. Notably, Dr. Eckelburg's eyes represent sight and the idea that everything the characters do is being symbolically "seen." The eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg are a pair of fading, bespectacled eyes painted on an old advertising billboard over the valley of ashes. They may represent God staring down upon and judging American society as a moral wasteland, though the novel never makes this point explicitly.