Answer:
expressing scorn or criticism.
Aside from the improbability of his story, the other evidence that Gatsby is lying when he tells Nick about his background is the way Gatsby acts about it when it is brought up.
He obviously doesn't want to talk about his past a lot, and it seems that he is hiding something. This is why Nick doesn't completely believe what Gatsby has to say because there is a lot of dissonance between his story and his actual behavior about it.
The correct answer is YES.
Answer:
true
if wrong than sorry for mistakes
Since the 'inciting incident' is the one which starts all the problems in a literary work, the answer is B, 'establishment of the central conflict followed by the conflict increasing and a climax'.