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You made a deal with this scarlet eyed person and the deal is to hand over your little sister. You had to turn your little sister in by sunrise. You are a procrastinator and put it off at the last minute but couldn't find your little sister. So the Scarlett eyed person came into your house without you hearing a sound. They stabbed you in the stomach with strangely long claws and asked you "Where. is. she." You tried pressing your hands on the wound to stop the bleeding until you then heard your little sister screaming your name.
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I think it is better to be treated like a unique individual. I think that because, you feel super special to be treated like that. I bet most people like that as well. I feel as if it's better to be treated like your unique, cool, special, and whatever else. It makes you feel so much better. To be treated like a unique individual means the world to me. I'm hoping that the majority of people like to be treated like this too as said before. I'm not sure what else is just so special about this. But you know, it's just that feeling that when you are treated in some way nobody else treats you just lights your eyes and you feel like your world is sparkling. If I could I'd want to be treated like this for the rest of my life honestly! I mean come on, who wouldn't want that too??? So, another thing about being treated like a unique individual is that I feel like some people will admire you because they think since that special someone is treating you like a queen, then it must be for a reason. Correct? So, they might treat you like that too in hope to be treated the same way back. The way you treat someone can be taken lightly or seriously. Like let's say if you treat them normal or like it's nothing your just someone they know may really break them inside but their smile blinds it so much. But, let's say if you treat that person like a unique or special individual it just may be what they needed.
(I hope that was enough, good luck luv! <33 Sending luck to you from NYC)
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Explanation:
Read the following passage from F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby:
I couldn't forgive him or like him, but I saw that what he had done was, to him, entirely justified. It was all very careless and confused. They were careless people, Tom and Daisy—they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness, or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made. . . .
Which statement most accurately describes the aesthetic impact of the excerpt?
A. The author leaves the reader angry with Tom and Daisy's superficiality.
B. The author conveys hope that Tom and Daisy will become better people.
C. The author leaves the reader sad about the end of a long friendship.
D. The author links Tom and Daisy with the fulfillment of the American Dream.