Hello. You forgot to say that this question is about "The Great Gatsby".
Answer and Explanation:
Although "The Great Gatsby" has some romantic elements, I believe that the story goes far beyond that, not allowing me to see it as a romantic and sentimental story. On the contrary, I believe that "The great Gastsby" presents the domination of money, the American dream and the imbalance between the social classes that the country presents. The book shows how all these factors, acting together, interfere in the lives of citizens, in all possible elements, even in love.
The answer is B because villians aren't supposed to have a nice side so being nice is contradicting the whole concept of being a villian.
Answer:
The bagel walks down the street.
Like a model on a magazine.
Confident and breathtaking.
Then, <em>SWISH, </em>a knife cuts her down the middle.
A cream cheese is spread like butter on her.
Now, she is ruined.
Her confidence and raidience has been thrown away.
Explanation:
This is so corny, but take it or leave it.
A, it describes the snow, the sky, and the cold.
Answer:
A theme in a book is a major point or idea that the author wants the reader to know. There can be more than one theme in a story. In the book Maniac Magee, the themes are about homelessness and family, racism, friendship, and the importance of school and literacy.