Answer:
So you treat people how you would like to be treated. It's nice to be nice.
Explanation:
I'm going to go out on a limb and say that lying is the error.
C) is the correct one.
As a professional actress, I believe that C) is the correct answer. A, B, and D are allowed, but not recommended by authors. The directors do have the right to interpret the story any which way they want.
It could either be choice 3 or 4.
There is a topic: "Reasons why people should buy hybrid autos."
Misspelled words? Nope. Use spellcheck if not sure.
No errors. None to me (I don't know about structure errors)
Only two details... looks fishy...
Choose from the two.
Answer:
Nick is correct in believing that Gatsby is a man not to be trusted.
Explanation:
Nick Carraway is a character in "The Great Gatsby". Despite being Gatsby's neighbor and attending his parties, he doesn't know anything about Gatsby. He doesn't know how Gatsby got rich, what he does, who his family is, nothing. Nor does anyone in the neighborhood know anything about Gatsby.
For this reason, Nick has serious suspicions about Gatsby and the little he finds out about Gatsby during the narrative, makes him more suspicious, about Gatsby's position in relation to what is outside his objectives. For this reason, he is correct in not thinking that Gatsby is a reliable man.