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The part of the excerpt from Scott Fitzgerald ‘Winter Dreams’ reflects Dexter’s final disillusionment is when he finally obtains everything he highly desired to find out his major expectations fully shattered and broken by the reality of life. His wealthy life and relationship was also ruined and corrupted. For this also he expected many things but it practicality hit him hard and he was finally disillusioned of the dreams which formed the major part of his life.
<span>We usually drop the 'e' at the end of words when adding an ending that begins with a vowel suffix (e.g. -ing, -ed, -er, -able, -ous, ).</span><span>But with words ending in 'ge' keep the 'e' before 'able' to keep the soft 'ge' sound-
manageable, changeable, knowledgeable...
<span>We also keep the 'e' in words ending in 'ce' before 'able' to keep the soft 'c' ( "s") sound-
noticeable, replaceable, serviceable...
<span>Another exception to the rule is the final -e is not dropped from words ending in: -ee, -oe, -ye.
see - seeing, agree - agreeing, canoe - canoeist, dye - dyeing</span></span></span>
Answer:
I would say "good job, best of luck to be an electrician, if you need any help, I would surely help you!"
The fact they were all engaged in each others conversation. “Good point” “I agree”
Also all had different reason why the leaves soothed Tyler’s heart.
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