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Answer: It becomes obvious for the readers that Gatsby's guests like to spread gossips about him, but the readers do not take those rumors so seriously.
Explanation:
Although people attend Gatsby's parties, they often spread rumors about him. His guests discuss the means of acquiring his wealth, often implying that Gatsby is a criminal. In <em>Chapter II</em>, Myrtle and her sister mention that rumor has it that Gatsby got his money from<em> Kaiser Wilhelm</em>, who is his relative. This makes Gatsby suspicious and dangerous in the eyes of a reader, implying that he is hiding something. In this light, when Gatsby is shot and killed by George Wilson, his guests probably believe that this is what he deserves. However, as for the readers, they are probably not convinced that easily that Gatsby is a negative character. Despite the rumors, they recognize his unconditional love for Daisy and his generosity, which makes it unlikely that he is engaged in criminal activities.
<span>A. To challenge society's accepted roles for people
This play would certainly challenge what people in the audience consider to be standard in terms of gender roles. Especially relating women to the oppressors (the colonizers) and men as the oppressed, this director would definitely be trying to flip people's ideas upside down. </span>
Answer: i would say E because all of the above make sense for this question i hope this helps you good luck have a woderful day
Explanation:
The universe constantly and obediently answers to our conceptions; whether we travel fast or slow, the track is laid for us.
Her distraught mother had spent all night waiting by the phone.
Food was more a distraction than a desire.
He felt a wave of apprehension and accelerated heart beat as the door opened.
Driving 100 mph in a 55 mph zone is an transgression.