The answer is 3: Standing in another man's shoes
Answer:
I don't know what letter it is, but "love must be in balance."
In F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby, Nick Carraway feels that Daisy and Gatsby's relation will most certainly end poorly. Nick believes that the couple's relationship is structured upon illusion, at least on the part of Gatsby. Nick believes that Gatsby is attempting, through his relationship with Daisy, to relive the past in order to create a new future. Furthermore, Nick feels that Daisy's affections for Gatsby is owed not to any sort of true, emotional love, but rather an attraction to his wealth.
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Much to Bradfords astonishment, Samoset addressed the Pilgrims in broken English. Samoset persuaded his kindred Indians' to restore the pioneer's apparatuses. He influenced Massasoit to offer his regards to the Pilgrims and acquainted them with one of his friend's, Squanto.
Answer: Theme
Explanation:
The simply refers to the main idea that the writer wants to explore in a story, novel, or other literary work. It should be noted that the theme of a particular story can be conveyed through the use of setting, plot or dialogue.
Therefore, "This book is a warning to the living that atrocities like the Holocaust can happen and will happen again if we are not vigilant" is a theme as it expresses the idea of the writer.