Tom was very suspicious of Gatsby and how he came to such wealth. His suspicion lead to him investigating Gatsby's past and he learned that Gatsby had been involved in some shady business. He also brings into the discussion Gatsby's time at Oxford. Tom gets Daisy to say that she doesn't love Gatsby by by making Gatsby look criminal-like and by making Daisy feel guilty about loving him while she is with Tom. Fitzgerald shows the American society in the 20's to be very extravagant and booming. Tom's victory indicates that the old money elite has a strangle hold on society because they can exclude anybody they want to, regardless of their monetary worth. At this particular time in American society, America was stratified to Europe's social system.
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I believe the answers you wrote are already correct, except for #3 because the verb, had. I think both might be correct in this situation. Keep up the great work!
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This question is about "Time Enough at Last"
Answer:
The irony is that Bemis was always wishing that there was no one to hinder him from reading.
Explanation:
Henry Bemis is an avid reader, but besides not having much time to read, he is interrupted all the time which hinders his reading. He hates this and has a strong desire to be alone and with plenty of time to read in peace. The ironic is his wish happens and an H-bomb hits his city killing all the inhabitants, except him who was protected by the building where he was.
when he finds himself alone in the world, Henry Bemis is desperate and tries to find a way to die.
They reason why no one attended Gatsby because they were just fans and they only liked his huge ,fun parties. Nick was there because it had a close friendship with Gatsby in fact he knew the hole truth about Gatsby.Jordan didn't come because I think she moved some where far.Because she was mad at nick .Tom was the reason why daisy didn't go in fact daisy did not even know that Gatsby had died until a few years later.Nick had called to tell about Gatsby death and they hung up the phine and ignored his call.
Answer:
B) "How were gladiators viewed during ancient Roman times?"