Answer:
yes
Explanation:
everyone is weird in their oown way.
Gatsby does not partake in DRINKING
Gatsby met Dan Cody and what impacts Cody had on Gatsby's life. One of the impacts that Cody had was that he, indirectly, made Gatsby not want to drink much. Gatsby doesn't want to drink too much because he doesn't want to be like Cody was when he drank, in the book Gatsby had had to be Cody's "jailer" at times. That implies that Cody got out of control when he was drunk. Gatsby's character does not seem to be one that would enjoy being out of control and I think this is why he hardly drank.
Im pretty sure the answer is A. ((APEX))
The correct answer is D) It brought the African-American experience into the cultural conscious of the country.
The Harlem Renaissance was the blossoming of African American culture in creative arts - musical, theatrical and visual arts -. This was caused especially because of a migration of African Americans from rural to urban spaces and from South to North what raised levels of literacy and pushed the creation of organizations that pressed for African American civil rights.