They Meant He Or She Was Occupied Or Busy Involved In What Ever Activity He/She Was Doing.
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Actually..... all of them are correct!
The difference is whether the word "the orchestra" needs a plural or singular verb. In American English a singular verb is needed (so American English would only accept options a) and c) ) but in British English both forms are acceptable: so in British English all four sentences are correct.
To be honest I think it is true but I haven't read this book since 7th grade and I'm 11 so I would check up on that
Answer:
the green light represents Gatsby's hopes and dreams for the future
Explanation:
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sentences
Explanation:
When you are out today, please <em><u>pick up the dry cleaning</u></em> and <em><u>put gas in the car.</u></em>
They are sentences in the sense that they are imperatives.
Pick up the dry cleaning.
Put gas in the car.