Answer:
B. She is proud of the home she has built for her family.
Explanation:
It does not show in any way that she is disappointed or nervous. The excerpt does not say anything about neighbors either. Which only leaves one answer.
Nick means that people can fit into only one of these four categories, which show that no one is truly happy in their lives.
Gatsby and Tom are the pursuing, Daisy is the pursued, Jordan is the busy (too busy to care about anyone else or being a good person), and Nick is tired. He's tired of having to deal with everyone else's drama and problems.
The answer is B. The author is persuading the reader to act politely all the time-- "The true gentleman or lady is a gentleman or lady at all times and in all places..."
Prospero is a wizard that has enslaved Arial who is a sprite or fairy. Arial is forced to do as Prospero commands, but willingly does so for his last demands because he promises to set Arial free once they leave the island. The answer is: C. Prospero has promised to set Ariel free if the good spirit does what Prospero says.
<span>I have described myself as always having been imbued with a fervent longing to penetrate the secrets of nature. Wealth was an inferior object, but what glory would attend the discovery if I could banish disease from the human frame and render man invulnerable to any but a violent death!
These lines seem ambitious, The second sentence more so than the first.
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