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Answer:
B. Women are often underappreciated and underestimated.
Explanation:
According to a different source, these are the options that come with this question:
A. Love and friendship are important but ultimately unnecessary parts of life.
B. Women are often underappreciated and underestimated.
C. Death is difficult to face and grief can cause people a good deal of stress.
D. Resilience is needed when living in difficult conditions, but if one has it they can face anything.
Option B is the one that best describes a central theme of the text. In this text, we learn of the death of Mr. Wright. Although the men investigating the case do not suspect that his wife killed him, the women who accompany them discover this immediately due to a series of clues that men find too irrelevant. Women are underappreciated and underestimated in two ways in the text. First, Mrs. Wright is not appreciated by her husband, who treats her very badly. Second, the women who are investigating the case are underappreciated by their peers.
Nick's understanding of Gatsby's parents best supports Gatsby, as in option (B): "Gatsby resents his parents because they were too lazy to make their farm successful," which is the correct answer.
<h3>What is Nick's understanding of Gatsby's parents?</h3>
Gatsby's parents (named Henry) were shiftless and poor farmers. He left his parents behind when he left home. They were never accepted because they were unambitious.
Nick's account of Gatsby's early existence illustrates Gatsby's sensitivity to status. His shame at having to work as a janitor in college contrasts with the hope he feels when he meets Dan Cody, who represents the fulfillment of all Gatsby's desires.
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