Answer:
He drew a line as straight as an arrow is a similie
In F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby, Nick Carraway feels that Daisy and Gatsby's relation will most certainly end poorly. Nick believes that the couple's relationship is structured upon illusion, at least on the part of Gatsby. Nick believes that Gatsby is attempting, through his relationship with Daisy, to relive the past in order to create a new future. Furthermore, Nick feels that Daisy's affections for Gatsby is owed not to any sort of true, emotional love, but rather an attraction to his wealth.
Answer:
The clue is like a desert I think. Im rally Srry if im wrong
Explanation:
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Answer:
(C) What the current student-teacher ratio in Vargonia's government-funded schools is.
Explanation:
All other option slisted below the question address issues not pertinent to the argument of the excerpt:
A- The legally required ratio does not extend to schools not funded by government;
B- The number of qualified applicants for teaching positions is at best secondary to the argument
D- The proportion of workers who currently work as teachers in government-funded schools is another point that is far from the essence of the excerpt.
Hence, C is the correct answer.