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Symbol #1
Gatsby’s Mansion
Gatsby’s grand and lavish mansion symbolizes his high lifestyle.
Symbol #2
The Green Light
The green light pops up many times in the novel and represents Gatsby’s dream and hope.
Symbol #3
The Eyes of T. J. Eckleberg
Another symbol we see in the novel is the eyes of T. J Eckleberg.
Symbol #4
The Valley of Ashes
The valley of ashes is a symbolic place in the novel that first appears in chapter two.
<h2>Symbol#5</h2>
East and West Eggs
East and West Eggs are two fictional villages Fitzgerald has created to represent the different ideas of the new rich and the old rich.
Symbol #6
Daisy
The name Daisy is also symbolic. A daisy is a flower with white petals and a yellow center. Universally of white color represents purity, chastity, and innocence whereas yellow stands for corruption. Similarly, Daisy appears to be innocent and pure, but her heart is filled with lust, carelessness, and corruption.
<h2>Symbol #7</h2>
Green Color
Just like the Green Light, Green color runs throughout the novel. It universally represents vitality, wealth and growth. In the novel, green stands for Gatsby’s hope and short life.
Symbol #8
Other Colors
Colors are widely used in the novel having deeper meanings.
Symbol #9
Cars
Cars in the novel symbolize the display of vanity.
Symbol #10
Clock / Time
The clock in the novel symbolizes the passage of time that has passed and the moments Gatsby wants back.
This question is missing the excerpt and the options. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:
Read the following story excerpt and answer the question that follows: "Come on James!" Nick called him from the street. "Let's get to the court. The guys are waiting." James looked down at his list of assignments on the computer. "Nick, I can't go today," he yelled regretfully out his window. "I am behind on my work. You are, too! You should come over and we can study together." No response from Nick. James sighed and opened his website. A short time later he heard a loud knock at the door. It was Nick. "You were right. Let's finish up and then go shoot hoops."
Which line of dialogue impacted Nick and changed direction of the story?
A. Nick called him from the street. "Let's get to the court."
B. "Nick, I can't go today," he yelled out his window.
C. "Come on James!" Nick called him from the street.
D. "You are, too! You should come over and we can study together."
Answer:
The line that impacted Nick and changed the direction of the story is:
D. "You are, too! You should come over and we can study together."
Explanation:
Notice that, at the beginning of the story, Nick is quite unconcerned about his assignments. It is only when James reminds him that he is also behind that Nick pauses. He then realizes James is right, and changes his mind about going to the court to meet the others. He chooses to study with James instead. The line James says that helps Nick change his mind and the direction of the story is: D. "You are, too! You should come over and we can study together."
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A fictional state or culture in which there is a great deal of misery or oppression, usually in an oppressive or post-apocalyptic setting.
Answer: In this unit, I have learned that a watershed is a ridge of land that drains streams and rainfall into a common basin of freshwater. I can apply this knowledge to my own life because I now know that if I spot a watershed, then there is also a freshwater basin nearby. This knowledge can save my life in dangerous situations. I would also like to learn more about the wildlife that surrounds a watershed.
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I'm not in your class, so this is all I can do with the information given
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I have no idea if this will be right but i did this assignment and got an A so- anyways. The millers daughter in the beginning of the story incudes her to be poor, but grateful for what she has. When she becomes queen, she may think she is grateful, but with all the power she recedes, she wants more.
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