Answer:
West Egg homes imitate old styles, while East Egg homes were made when those styles were first designed.
The narrator describes his first impressions of East Egg with light, dreamy imagery and those of West Egg with dark, shadowy imagery.
Explanation:
The setting of <em>The Great Gatsby</em> is very significant to the plot of the story. The story is about the lavish lifestyle and overindulgence that characterized the 1920s in America. The setting contributes to establishing this by highlighting the differences between West Egg and East Egg. West Egg is not as wealthy as East Egg, and the humble setting of West Egg is used to emphasize the decadence of East Egg. East Egg has older, grander homes. The area is also described with light, dreamy imagery, as opposed to the dark, shadowy one that is used to describe West Egg.
<span>When
Krakauer visits Franz, he discovers how Franz and McCandless meet. In addition to that Franz also shares, in
detail, the time he spent with McCandless and how we went about helping
McCandless by providing meals for him, listening to him (as friends do),
teaching him the trade of leatherworking, and driving him to San Diego so
McCandless could look for work. It is
from Franz that Krakauer learns of McCandless death, news of which Franz heard
from hitchhikers while Franz was living in a camper at McCandless’s old camp
site.</span>
The answer is:
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<span>A "Works Cited" page is required when writing a researched text.
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Answer:
I think B: Did you move
Explanation:
It sounds most exciting (hence building up to the climax)