Answer:
1. Gatsby certainly did love Daisy, and all she represented to him - -success, power, and glamor. She was the unattainable, his Dream. However, Gatsby creates this love for Daisy, just as he creates a fantasy life. She is integral to his dream for success.
number 2 is asking to apply YOUR own life. this one I can't answer.
3. t's about the costs of fantasy—inevitable costs, since our dreams and fantasies are part of who we are. ... (Gatsby, Nick concludes, made the mistake of “living too long with a single dream”; this makes him admirable, but also unwise, even delusional.) A kind of fatigue sets in.
4. However, I inferred you are referring to the article written by Joshua Rothman in the Newyorker entitled "The Serious Superficiality of The Great Gatsby".
5. 1) The American dream 2) Gatsby's love for Daisy
Explanation:
I would highly suggest you look at cliff notes or spark notes. I read this back in high school and The 2 sites were very helpful with answering questions like this! hope this helps.
Hey there,
A, visiting.
Verb refers to a action word. So in that sentence the action word is visiting.
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The word rectify could substitute for the italicized word(s) in which of these sentences?
<span> <span>A.</span><span>Kyla has to retake her driving test because she drove too quickly.</span></span><span> <span>B.</span><span>Kyla sets aside time to study every night before bed.</span></span><span> <span>C.</span><span>Kyla wants to supervise the prom preparations.</span></span><span> <span>D.</span><span>Kyla went back to the coffee shop to correct a bad impression she made.</span></span>