Since Quebec is a predominantly French-speaking country, I would try to pick up on French. If I needed it, I would pack lots of extra clothes. I would eat some syrup (because, why not?) and there's a couple of places I would visit. I would try and stay in some of the southernmost places in Quebec because it is slightly less cold. I'd DEFINITELY need a passport and a rental vehicle. I would travel to Montreal for the fun of it. I'd probably rent a jet ski and go wild!
<em>Her beauty and ease mask a darker reality</em> is the inference that can be made about Daisy Buchanan.
Nick Carraway, the character and narrator in The Great Gatsby , is making this description of Daisy, his cousin. Nick is having dinner with Daisy and , her husband, Tom and with Jordan Baker, Daisy's beautiful friend. Nick and Daisy are having a shallow conversation about the butler ,but Daisy tells Nick she has got a secret to tell him. At that moment ,Nick observes Daisy 's beauty " a moment the last sunshine ........her glowing face" ; then he feels forced to listen to the secret: "her voice compelled me ...... I listened..." ,but ,after the butler has come back to tell Tom, secretely, he has got a telephone call, Daisy's beauty vanishes : " then the glow faded, ...... lingering regret,..". Daisy's beauty is hiding a secret or a darker reality. In fact, Tom has a lover and the phone call is from her. Daisy knows about her husband's love affair.
The phrase "damp cold seemed riveted" suggests about the narrator's feeling that:
a. He cannot escape the feeling of icy dread.
Friends, family, and peers can all influence how we act. What they do, we sometimes copy.