He sees both the extraordinary quality of hope that Gatsby<span> possesses and his idealistic dream of loving Daisy in a perfect world. Though </span>Nick<span> recognizes </span>Gatsby's <span>flaws the first time he meets him, he cannot help but </span>admire Gatsby's<span> brilliant smile, his romantic idealization of Daisy, and his yearning for the future.</span>
C faculty he teachs the class
D.Cats do not have to be taken for walks and do not have to be played with all the time. They are the perfect animal for the elderly
we should have like a wrist tracker that tracks both sleep and activity which will help a lot with knowing people schedule
The sky describes the feeling of freedom