<u>Answer:</u>
<em>The different types of the reading reference tools are </em><u><em>almanacs</em></u><em> and the </em><u><em>encyclopaedias</em></u><em>.</em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
Reference sources are scholarly works that aids you in determining information regarding people, facts, and ideas.
- Almanacs is the book or the table which gives the information of the facts and the figures.
- Encyclopaedias are defined as the comprehensive reference work which contains the summary of the knowledge.
- Publications that were issued at a certain regular interval are termed as periodicals.
- Textbook is a formal manual which gives instructions.
- Biographies also gives the information on one’s life.
All these types of references are used to gain specific information.
James Granger was based off of a real life figure named James Rorimer, who was a Curator. Hope this helps
The second one is correct
This is a complex question, and one of the most interesting and critically engaging aspects of the Great Gatsby. In the novel, Tom reads a book about white supremacy and seems to harbor some beliefs that we might consider to be racist. He makes a number of statements throughout the novel which are decidedly racist in nature. Daisy, at some points earlier in the novel, seems to agree with Tom's racist perspectives.