<span>D. Old money is scornful of new money; in America, class rivalry can breed stereotypes.
From what Tom says, we know that he is not a big fan of Gatsby. We also know that he is only speculating when he says "I imagined it." Tom does not trust Gatsby as a newly rich person of high society. He also uses stereotypes when talking about how Gatsby came into his riches. We see this when he says, "A lot of these newly rich people are just big bootleggers". His generalization of the newly rich is considered stereotyping.
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The beginning is the central idea of everything written after it.
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I think its D because the other ones are not something like specific its not something needed to be capitalized
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You haven't specified what idioms to use, as it is only specific to your lesson, and you haven't attached a photo/picture to describe
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