This question refers to the book <em>The Great Gatsby</em>.
Nick is one of the main characters in this story, and he is also the narrator. We learn that Nick moved east from the Midwest in order to try his luck in New York. He wanted to become involved in the financial boom that was taking place during the 1920s.
Nick is initially impressed by the life of luxury and glamour that he witnesses in the city. This is particularly true in the case of his relative Daisy, and her acquaintances. However, as he becomes more involved with this society, he begins to see that people are actually quite superficial and false, and that their hedonism prevents them from forming any meaningful connection to anything and anyone. He is proven right many times in the story, such as when we learn about the superficiality of Daisy's attachment to Gatsby or the lack of concern that she shows for her daughter.
C. There are major wars taking place over disagreements that seem like they should be minor issues.
Explanation:
- Lilliput and Blefuscu were two island nations
- They were separated by 800 yards wide channel.
- It was inhabited by tiny people around 1/12th the height of ordinary human beings.
- Ruled by emperors.
- Lilliputian emperor's grandfather ordered that all Lilliputians should break their eggs at the small end first.
- The conflict between the two empires started.
- The Blefuscudians encouraged the rebellions.
- Eleven thousand people preferred to die instead of following the law.
- The Lilliputians were accused of disobeying the religious doctrines.
- Blefuscu launched a war against Lilliput.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It covers the thesis of the paragraph very well, so that is why i would choose it. It is not nessasarily about the Egyptians, but about how the recipe changed over time.
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False I think I am not to sure