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There are many ways to go about this. The common tense rule is this: The tenses of verbs in a sentence must be consistent when the actions happen at the same time. When dealing with actions that occur at different points in time, however, we can – and probably should – use multiple tenses in the same sentence.
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I think C is the answer but i could be wrong so good luck
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Gatsby maintained the lie,which allowed their relationship to progress. Gatsby fell in love with daisy and the wealth she represents, and she with him (although apparently not the same excessive exent),but he had to leave for the war by the time he returned to the U.S. in 1919 ,Daisy has married Tom
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