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We could say that Gatsby created a picture of himself is an Oxford man.
One of the best evidences which determines Gatsby an Oxford man is a description from the book which refers to Jay Gatsby.
<em>"About Gatsby! No, I haven't. I said I'd been making a small investigation of his past."
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"And you found he was an Oxford man," said Jordan helpfully.
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"An Oxford man!" He was incredulous. "Like hell he is! He wears a pink suit.</em>
However, he isn't really an Oxford man. He tries to represent him like that in order to impress Daisy Buchanan and renew his relationship with her. With this status, he tries to include himself as a part of elite society, so that the members of the society could accept him as a rich intellectual. His attempts to be an Oxford man aren't convincing enough, so, despite all his efforts, we couldn't say he is a real example of an Oxford man.
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they fight for it and defend it. lol i find this question a little silly. they are the ones going out and fighting wars for us
The correct answer is A. Marguerite and Bailey are free to explore a place that is full of wonderful things.
<span>The author simply wants to tell us that flowers, especially
the wild ones will always be mysterious. This is due to the fact that they
exhibit a unique way of evolving and constant thriving in order to survive
amidst adversity.</span>