In the Great Gatsby, the characters have a diversity of having their own secrets within themselves. Jay Gatsby, for example, he is a criminal in real life and he does it in order to get things that he wants. Yet in this quote:
<span>See!" he cried triumphantly. "It's a bona-fide piece of printed matter. It fooled me. This fella's a regular Belasco. It's a triumph. What thoroughness! What realism! Knew when to stop, too - didn't cut the pages. But what do you want? What do you expect?"
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He describes that he can buy what rich people have, but experience cannot be bought. Which means that there is a central reason on why he does bad things.
Another character, Nick Carraway, is more of a rightful man who has his certain strict morals which described in this quote:
<span>I am still a little afraid of missing something if I forget that, as my father snobbishly suggested, and I snobbishly repeat, a sense of the fundamental decencies is parceled out unequally at birth.Which he implies that he sees the good in people despite the greed of money that has taken over. </span>
The sentence that uses correct capitalization is: Have you ever read Shel Silverstein's poem "Where The Sidewalk Ends"? The correct answer is option C. The words that begin with a capital letter in this sentence are proper nouns. Proper nouns are specific names of a person, thing, place or event. In this sentence, "Shel Silverstein" is a specific name of a person. The phrase that is enclosed in quotation marks is a title of a poem. Therefore, the words should with a capital letter.
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I can see a gargantuan tsunami. It is so large that a lighthouse looks like an ant in front of it. By the looks of it, it will wipe many innocent lives out. It is going to flood a large amount of area.
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The people who receive microloans are often very poor