The part where it says she plans to spend six hours every weekend studying in the library
Answer:
Provides clues about how the novels conflicts will be resolved
Explanation:
"Allusion is a figure of speech, in which an object or circumstance from unrelated context is referred to covertly or indirectly. It is left to the audience to make the direct connection. Where the connection is directly and explicitly stated (as opposed to indirectly implied) by the author, it is instead usually termed a reference. In the arts, a literary allusion puts the alluded text in a new context under which it assumes new meanings and denotations. It is not possible to predetermine the nature of all the new meanings and inter-textual patterns that an allusion will generate. Literary allusion is closely related to parody and pastiche, which are also "text-linking" literary devices."
Brainliest?
I'd say C. Love :)
All though they all seem right, It's C.
Answer to question 14
The reader learns that Tom told Wilson that Gastby had driven the car that killed Myrtle and the reader learns that Tom was trying to protect Daisy from Wilson.
Answer to question 15
Gastby's determination and Daisy's weakness.
Answer to question 16
Even though the people are guests in Gastby's home, they know very little about him.
Answer to question 17
The lenght and syntax reveal Gastby's excitement and arousal about being in Daisy's large house.