The answer that i think is the best choice is b, a sense of moving forward without pauses for reflection
The resolution in this story is option a: Gatsby's plans fall apart.
<h3>What is the resolution in this story Gatsby?</h3>
The Resolution was that at the end of the funeral, Nick wa said to have distances himself from having anything to do with the East Egg crowd.
Note that since the Blinders were removed, he finds it well to appreciate in the city life he once loved.
Note also that The resolution in this story is option a: Gatsby's plans fall apart.
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In the classic novel The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby re-creates himself as a rich aristocrat to impress his long-lost love, Daisy. His plan seems to be working, until the truth about his ordinary past is exposed. All of his plans fall apart.
What is the resolution in this story?
Gatsby's plans fall apart.
Gatsby pretends to be rich.
Gatsby's plan is working.
Gatsby's ordinary past is revealed.
The answer is the last one, D. All of the other transitions indicate that the writer will either go into further detail on the subject or list other reasons as to why this would be correct. However, D clearly uses a contrasting transition to introduce a new argument.
Answer:
The man did exactly as he said he would and wrote "your exact weight" on the paper.
Explanation:
A boy was at a carnival and went to a booth where a man said to the boy, "If I write your exact weight on this piece of paper then you have to give me $50, but if I cannot, I will pay you $50." The boy looked around and saw no scale so he agrees, thinking no matter what the carny writes he'll just say he weighs more or less. In the end the boy ended up paying the man $50. How did the man win the bet?