The answer should be D- By discussing individual identity. Hope that helps
<h2>Hello the answer to this question is:</h2><h2>Junior states that while his grandmother has many great qualities, her tolerance is the one that means the most to him. Junior explains that his grandmother holds firmly to the old Indian principles that existed before the Christians came along and instilled fear into Indians.</h2><h2>Sorry, if this is too much... I just wanted to make sure that if you had to state your answer you could have some textual evidence. </h2><h2>Make sure that you re-read so while your saying it, it flows casually.</h2><h2>Good Luck to you!!</h2>
The tone of the Duke in “My Last Duchess” is sadistically amused and casual. He discusses the murder of his wife in a matter-of-fact and complacent tone but then fluctuates between being arrogant and threatening when he points out the statue of Neptune. The structured couplets in iambic pentameter reflect a mood of control and command.
The tone in “Dover Beach” is melancholic and sorrowful. The poem begins with a description of the beach but soon adopts a grave tone when the cadence of the waves is discussed, setting a mood of pain and anguish. The lack of a rhyme scheme and the free verse give the poem an effect of deep emotional involvement, while the use of alliteration and consonance create a somber harmony
this is the answer so i would change it up to not copy exact words
Jordan knows Gatsby because she has wandered in to his parties before. She also knows him through Daisy's relationship with Gatsby in the past. For example, Jordan was their and gives her point of view in one chapter about Daisy's freak out over Gatsby on her wedding day to Tom.
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