C idk for what but it sounds right
Some possible thesis statements below:
1. Although Jay Gatsby lived his life loving Daisy, she did not even attend his funeral.
2. Although the night life was all glitter and glamor at West Egg, when the lights went out, money could not buy Jay Gatsby happiness.
3. Although Jay Gatsby was living the American Dream, he died in an unhappy state of mind.
4. The Great Gatsby is a classic novel in which money is the center of many characters' lives; however, that money could not buy happiness.
5. All the money in the world would not make Jay Gatsby happy for he lived to love Daisy Buchanan and died without her love.
6.<span> The Great Gatsby</span> is filled with many characters who live hopeless, lonely lives, even though they have all the money one could want.
I would say the correct answer is C. breezes that never come inside the house.
To me, this option makes the excerpt sound somewhat melancholic and sad, as if the narrator would like the breeze to come inside the house and bring some life into their home. The other options don't really have much to do with the mood of the setting.
Answer and Explanation:
The fog presented in the poem was created from the high humidity in the city and the low temperature that leaves the city cold. This fog was used in the poem to promote the feeling of emptiness, loneliness and melancholy. This is because the fog is an element that promotes this type of feeling, in addition to transmitting a feeling of discomfort.
It is likely that this is a light night fog, which is the type of fog that can be seen a few meters away. This reinforces the concept of loneliness that is very evident and identifiable in the speaker.