The purpose of this passage is to clarify what a UFO is. The passage tells you that even though UFOs often star in science fiction movies, most UFOs are actually aircraft, kites, clouds, meteors or rocket debris. It also cites a famous case in order to provide evidence for their claim.
Explanation:
Gene responds that it is no great loss, considering the war, and he makes up Finny's bed for him. He then suggests that they cut class to give Finny a chance to look at the school after his long absence. They set out immediately across campus for the gym.
Answer:
I'm going to go with floss
Its influenced by becoming a part of social media, been made into emojis, a victory dance, mentioned in movies and whatsoever.
Its been successful as its easy to learn, its catchy, its been widely used and gone viral, plus originated from a very famous game.
It became popular due to the reasons mentioned in the above answer.
Viral dances are seen as a way of uniting everyone, as they all know it due its popularity, its used for entertainment purposes and advertisement.
They definetely provide enetertainment as their popularity reaches movies, games and dance videos which people watch. Cultural statement to an extent as whether the dance came from a specific culture or a platform, such as gamers first discovered the floss
Answer:
my phone is like a electronic leash
Explanation:
Daisy and Tom are old money. They like status and reputation. The people gathered at Gatsby's house are no particularly well known (except for a few), and they behave openly in a manner that was not traditionally accepted. Tom asks Nick, "Did you notice Daisy’s face when that girl asked her to put her under a cold shower?” He is implying that Daisy was offended by the behavior that would cause a woman to get drunk enough at a party to ask such a request of a stranger. Daisy tries to defend Gatsby, and the party, by saying that many people come who are not invited, suggesting that it is only these people who behave so badly. It is the "commonness" and the freedom of the gathering that offends them - and their rigid social expectations