The complete question reads;
Which of the following statements best describes a central idea of the text?
- Fairness is a consequence of the choices you make in life.
- Younger generations have no appreciation for the sacrifices made for them.
- Those born into privilege are more likely to succeed than those born into poverty.
- Fairness is a subjective idea that impacts our decisions and limits our opportunities in life.
Answer:
<u>Fairness is a subjective idea and is not a natural characteristic of life.</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Yes, from the text, we could notice that the author emphasizes his view about what we perceive as fair; asserting that <u>fairness is a subjective idea;</u> in other words, it is based on our own by opinions or feelings about what we consider as fair. The author also holds that fairness is not a natural characteristic of life; that is, we are not born with the trait of treating the character of treating others fairly.
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In this scene, Nick is reunited with his cousin, Daisy, and her husband and is introduced to Jordan. The colors associated with the fashionable East Egg are white and gold, suggesting wealth and beauty; however, all is not well in paradice. Dinner is interupted when the telephone rings, and Tom is called from the room to answer it. When Daisy follows him out, Jordan Baker confides to Nick that the call is from Tom's 'woman' in New York.