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harina [27]
3 years ago
6

Can anyone give me 3 quotes in the great Gatsby that talk about bad driving ?

English
1 answer:
dybincka [34]3 years ago
8 0
ANSWER: “You’re a rotten driver,” I protested. “Ether you ought to be more careful, or you oughtn’t to drive at all.” Jordan Baker


“You said a bad driver was only safe until she met another bad driver? Well, I met another bad driver, didn't I? I mean it was careless of me to makes such a wrong guess. I thought you were rather an honest, straightforward person I thought it was your secret pride.” Jordan Baker

“It takes two to make an accident”
Scott Fitzgerald
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