<em>Awards are given by the presenters to the winners, </em>
<em>at an elaborate ceremony held every year.</em>
Even more fractured and awkward:
<em>Awards given by the presenters are received by the winners, </em>
<em>at an elaborate ceremony held every year.</em>
Both Lord and Lady Capulet deserve absolution. Lord Capulet deserves pardoning because throughout the play he has tried to keep as much peace as he can between the families.
His loyalty for Daisy is emotional because he built a luxurious lifestyle just for her and always had her on his mind. He even moved to a large mansion, only to be closer to her. At the end, when Gatsby dies, Daisy doesn’t even bother to come to his funeral, which is upsetting and cruel because Gatsby cared so much for her and never expected anything in return.
I’m pretty sure they say a map to find their way home