Where is the quote? Maybe I can answer if I see the quote
Answer:
Wait, are president right now? or when?
Explanation:
I don't know what president....
Answer:
Letter to a friend describing my boarding school.
Explanation:
ABC Avenue
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12 May 2018
Dear Jack,
How are you? I hope everything is fine.
I am actually writing to you about your recent letter asking me about my boarding school.
My boarding school is located at the extreme end of the city's premises The campus is huge with a large, sprawling forest around it. But despite the huge premise, life here is boring. We are allowed to go out into town only twice a month, and that too, only for a couple of hours.
The building is majestic, with huge halls and chapels. The sleeping quarters are old and appear scary at night. We are allowed to be up till 10 and it’s lights out. The place is reminiscent of old-school buildings, with all the huge and ancient sculptures. But the ambiance is good for the students.
Please come visit soon.
Your friend
Joe.
Answer:
The war.
Explanation:
F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" revolves around the character of Jay Gatsby and his 'lost American dream'. Though narrated by another character, Nick Carraway, the novel focuses on Gatsby, his life, his desire for Daisy, the theme of status, greed, betrayal, lost love, etc.
In Chapter 3, Nick had gone to Gatsby's party after being invited. Though he knows his neighbor's name is Gatsby and that he would often throw parties, he hadn't actually met the man himself. While there at the party, he was conversing with Jordan at a table where there was a <em>"man of about [his] age"</em>. That man started a conversation with him, asking if he had been <em>"in the Third Division during the war"</em>, to which Nick replied that he <em>"was in the Ninth Machine-Gun Battalion."</em> The man then declared that he <em>"was in the Seventh Infantry until June nineteen-eighteen." </em>Shortly after this encounter, Nick discovered that the man was Gatsby himself after Gatsby remarked, <em>"I'm Gatsby."</em>