Fitzgerald uses white to represent purity and innocence and the figures of speech give the passage a light mood along with the image of floating girls.
<h3>Analyzing the passage from "The Great Gatsby"</h3>
We can develop the answer and analyze the passage as follows:
- Fitzgerald uses color to represent different feelings. In the passage, he uses white to convey a sense of purity and innocence, as if the narrator is entering heaven.
- He uses simile in "like pale flags" and metaphor in "the frosted-cake of the ceiling." "The whip and snap of the curtains" is an onomatopoeia, representing sound. Such figures of speech give the passage a light and vivacious mood.
- One image that is quite appealing is that of the girls being balloons, floating around the house and then slowly coming back to the floor. This image conveys a sense of joy and wonder, as if there is something magical about those girls.
- A sound that would fit the situation is "whoosh" because of the wind coming in through the windows and moving everything around the room.
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Yup B is the answer because you can eliminate all the other answers because the paragraph doesn’t do A, C, or D
That would be false, wouldn't it?
A mirage is an optical phenomenon
The word I can think of that best fits instead of "mirage" would be oasis, though I could be wrong.
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Failing is very important ! It makes you grow as a person and builds up you’re character makes you a stronger person as well if failing didn’t exist winning wouldn’t either failing teachers you what ever you want it to teach you if you decide to fail and give up that just shows what of a weak person you are but if you decide to continue it teachers you that you are a go getter no matter what failings is important it helps you grow in so many ways you decide !