I would pick #1 “ ...you have nothing to fear.”
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For anyone still wanting answers I have 11. I couldn't find an answer for 11 but I got told by a friend it is B.“There was something gorgeous about him, some heightened sensitivity to the promises of life…” 12. C “The lawn started at the beach and ran toward the front door-jumping over the sun-dials and brick walks and burning gardens. Page 6 13. B. She tells Nick that Tom’s got some woman in New York. Page 20
14. " A beautiful little fool" Page 17 15.That Daisy wants her daughter to have a sense of humor 16. "You must know Gatsby." "Gatsby, what Gatsby?" Page 11
17."This Mr. Gatsby you spoke of is my neighbor-" Page 14Explanation:
Most of the time a minor character serves only one purpose. The character and speech of a major character are explored at a much deeper level. Also the interaction of a major character is gone into more deeply.
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Their memories, or any items that may have belonged to that person. This is proved in the phrase "Pieces that are left". Any family/friends may keep their stuff as sentimental things to remember their loved one by.
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