The correct answer to the question that is being presented above would be letter D. The sentence that does not contain any punctuation errors is 'Trout, mullet, and sea bass swim here; but Erin, Terri, and I are after crabs.'.
Gatsby's dream is basically the American Dream. That is, Gatsby wanted to make himself into a rich man who could have not only wealth but also love (Daisy).
The second half of Chapter 8 shows the results of Gatsby's dream. Gatsby, of course, is murdered by George Wilson. Wilson mistakenly believed Gatsby was responsible for the death of his wife. What Wilson didn't know, however, is that Daisy was driving Gatsby's car; therefore, Daisy was responsible for her death.
Therefore it is ironic that Gatsby's love for Daisy led to his death. His dream, then, is ultimately unattainable. He will never achieve the happiness he hoped for, and the person he loved most brought about his demise, albeit accidentally.
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His data show squirrels monitor the people around them to succeed in their environment.
He also shows that you do not need a lab or scientific equipment to do an observation and make it into a project. He just watched the squirrels and he used different variables to see if they noticed the people in their lives.
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freedom and beauty
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Because the birds are free in own their life.Thay have peace environment with each other.They are symbol of beutyness. they also sign of nature but they known as sigh of peace and beautiness.
It's been a while. I'm assuming the girl is Lucy
Gatsby by had always wanted wealth and had possibly resorted to underhand means to achieve it.
Yet he would never be able to achieve old money, the type of wealth and fame accumulated over the years, and the same type that was cheated from him by the dead captain's relatives.
Gatsby also failed to get together with Lucy, the love of his life. He bought a mansion right across from her's and held parties hoping that Lucy might attend one of them. Yet he could never get together with her. Lucy still chose to stay with Tom, and Gatsby was fatally shot by Wilson before he could try again.
So. Old money. Love.