He sees both the extraordinary quality of hope that Gatsby<span> possesses and his idealistic dream of loving Daisy in a perfect world. Though </span>Nick<span> recognizes </span>Gatsby's <span>flaws the first time he meets him, he cannot help but </span>admire Gatsby's<span> brilliant smile, his romantic idealization of Daisy, and his yearning for the future.</span>
1. All the main courses were served rice and chips.
2. When bungee jumping was introduced?
3. Ben has been to the doctor and told him to exercise.
4. Who will the restaurant be bought by?
5. The ice climbing competition which is held three times before.
6. The record by amateur skiler broken the record.
Hope that helps.
Answer:
this is a metaphor
Explanation:
metaphors are comparisons made without using like or as.
they are often confused with similes, a comparison made <em>using</em> like or as.
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