Answer: Catherine took more than twelve hundred dollars.
Explanation:
Catherine is a character from F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, the Great Gatsby.
In Chapter 2, Tom Buchanan takes Nick to an apartment where he often sees his mistress, Myrtle. This is where Nick meets Catherine, Myrtle's sister, and the four of them have an impromptu party, together with a couple McKee. Catherine and Nick discuss Nick's neighbor, Jay Gatsby, and rumor that he is a nephew of Kaiser Wilhelm.
Catherine mentions her trip to Europe, Monte Carlo, where she went 'with another girl'. She states that they went to Monte Carlo with more than twelve hundred dollars, but, allegedly, got robbed.
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An individual or a group of individuals can actually maintain a certain quality of language and usage for a special amount of time as long as they continuously use a particular level of vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation. Language changes over time, in general and within individuals through life. If somebody's job or education requires, for example, the usage of complex language features, then it is likely that the person will perpetuate such characteristics.
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The speaker commands the instruments to play loudly. He imagines the sound bursting through a "solemn church", scattering the congregation, into the school where the scholar is studying. He imagines the sound disturbing a bride and groom. He commands the instruments to play so loudly that it changes that they disrupt everyone's life.
The author intended to invoke the enviroment of war without speaking about soldiers. He uses onomatopeia and enphasis in certain words so that the speaker, whilst reading the poem, could also imagine the drums playing.
That which is "solemn", "quiet", and "peaceful" is meant to be disturbed, to be changed by the loud instruments playing.