In chapter 6 of The Great Gatsby, Gatsby is concerned that Daisy didn’t like the party.
The Great Gatsby is a novel authored by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1925. It is setup in the Jazz Age on Long Island, New York City. It depicts first-person narrator Nick Carraway's communications with mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and his obsession to reunite with his former lover, Daisy Buchanan. In chapter 6 of the novel, Gatsby is concerned that Daisy did not have a good time at the party and shares his concerns with Carraway. Carraway, a gentle voice of reason, reminds his friend that the past is the past and it can't be revived.
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Without the answer choices, I would guess the best answer would either be...
a) A contraction of you and all
or
b) An example of colloquialism
Prospero actually wants Ferdinand and Miranda to fall in love, because Ferdinand is from their homeland, he seemed good guy. He was royal and would make a good partner for Miranda. Prospero's plan is to separate them so that they want each other more, and he is going to make Ferdinand work for her affection.
A corporation owes its primary obligation to the shareholders of the corporation rather than the stakeholders.