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Ratling [72]
3 years ago
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Can someone help me with my English 10 i go to online school btw

English
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Natalka [10]3 years ago
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I did not understand the question


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After reading the novel "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, we can match the minor characters to their descriptions in the following manner:

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  • Klipspringer - After Gatsby's death, he calls Nick at Gatsby's house because he wants to collect his shoes. He refuses an invitation to Gatsby's funeral.

<h3>What is a minor character?</h3>
  • Minor characters are less important than the main characters in a story, but they still contribute to the development of the plot and, sometimes, even take part in conflicts.
<h3 /><h3>The minor characters in "The Great Gatsby":</h3>
  • Wolfsheim, Owl Eyes, and Klipspringer are minor characters, which means they are not as important and do not appear as much as Gatsby, Daisy, Tom, and Nick, for example.
  • Wolfsheim is Gatsby's business partner. In other words, he is also a criminal. Although he likes Gatsby very much, he does not attend his funeral.
  • Owl Eyes is a man who wears spectacles and appears to be intoxicated in one of Gatsby's parties. Nick meets him in the library of the mansion. Surprisingly, he is the only one who actually cares about Gatsby's death enough to show up to the funeral.
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The answer? C

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Why? first of- i took the test and got 100%, second, it talks about how it is low-cost and it connects to the students. I doubt i am wrong. IT IS C!!

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This question is missing the stanza. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:

Read the final stanza. What does the sound of this

rhyme scheme create?

Though I am old with wandering

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And kiss her lips and take her hands:

And walk among long dappled grass,

And pluck till time and times are done,

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A. a feeling of surprise and unexpected rhymes

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The rhyme scheme creates:

D. a feeling of calm and an expected ending

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