Gatsby is “new money”, meaning he was not born nor raised in lavish life. Tom and Daisy are “old money”, so this party Gatsby had is just a norm for them. The reader is made aware of this. But Gatsby, having not been experienced in this way of life, did not predict their reaction to be understated. He expected a grander reaction.
The following sentence uses past participle of the verb <em>to choose - </em>the word <em>chosen </em>is past participle of the verb to choose, and along with the auxiliary verb <em>has </em>it makes the tense <em>present perfect.
</em>Present would be - choose/chooses.
<em />Past would be - chose.
Present participle would be - choosing. <em />
Answer:
homie what passage, can I get the passage or something
Answer:
C by looking at the use of language, diction and tone
Explanation:
To get your point in cuz if he is busy he might over look your email