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The answer is likely to be 1, 2 or 3.
3 is the most fitting answer.
Answer: "So comes snow after fire, and even dragons have their ending." - Bilbo from Chapter 18, Page 133. Bilbo states this quote as he is staring at nature around him. This quote was stated because in the timeline, Bilbo regains his consciousness and Gandalf describes the end of the war for Bilbo. Also, the chapter itself is named "The Return Journey", which means that Bilbo would be making a return. This quote has a strong inspiration behind it. This quote could possibly mean that if fire were lit on a snowy field and melt all the snow, the snow would once more cover the ground when it next falls resulting in the conclusion, "no matter how powerful something may seem, someday it too will die like the fire". Relating this quote to someone's personal life, it could mean that even after all the conflicts that they face, there will be a time period where they can relax and enjoy with the power of their efforts and determination. This quote was specifically chosen because it creates an inspiration of determination and strong will power in one.
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The article is written to inform, and uses plain, objective language. The author uses emotional language to support a claim. The author includes a persuasive conclusion at the end of the article.
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The significance of this quote about Jay Gatsby was to show his desperation for the restoration of the love between him and Daisy. Daisy was formerly in love with Jay Gatsby before he disappeared to make his money through illegal means in order to compete with Tom for Daisy's love. He became a "bootlegger" who traded on banned alcohol and through this trade became very rich. He then relocated to West Egg opposite East Egg town where Daisy and husband, Tom, were residing, in order to win her love back.
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The Great Gatsby is a 1925 novel written by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald that follows a cast of characters living in the fictional towns of West Egg and East, two great towns surrounding a valley of squalor.
The setting which begins to answer your question is the sentence that begins "Most conversations between husband and wife ... " this is near the beginning.
The real core of your question comes with "This aloofness ... " which shows how he handles the disputes with his wife. This is followed by "He attained this by ... " which tells exactly how the aloofness came about. Finally he surrounds himself with people that insulate him from the fights he has will his wife. His bridge games probably insure that he does not have to talk to her.