A character we can share is Jay Gatsby, who was able to partially shape his identity as a millionaire to the public eye, as further explained below.
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Jay Gatsby, from the novel "The Great Gatsby," was both able and unable to shape his identity. Originally extremely poor, Gatsby was able to make a lot of money through criminal activities. He also came up with a story about his past, but would not share it with everyone.
The general public knew Gatsby to be a millionaire, attended his parties, etc. So far, he was successful in shaping his identity. But the mystery surrounding his fortune and himself made people suspicious. And, even when he did share his fake story about his past, some things sounded too scripted to be true.
In the end, the truth about him surfaces and he loses the love of his life. For that reason, we can say Gatsby was both able and unable to shape his identity.
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B. is the correct answer.
In banking matters, all people have a maximum daily limit for withdrawing money via ATMs.
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This is so, fundamentally, because ATMs do not have a direct link with the treasury of each bank at the time of withdrawal (as money withdrawals via counter at the bank branch do).
Thus, if there is no daily limit, ATMs could run out of enough money to supply the demand of all potential customers who require cash.
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