Answer and Explanation:
Schulz claims that several authors and literary critics consider "The Great Gatsby" a treasure of American literature. Affirming that the book is elegant, intellectual, daring and addresses a permanent moral issue in our society. Although these characteristics are the reason for this book to be consecrated and timeless, Schulz does not agree with these compliments. She says that the book is empty, overrated, marally discouraging and funny and that it adds nothing to the reader.
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The *Argument* is the *fifth* choice the the *Claim* is the *first* and *second* *choice*.
Answer:“The Strangers That Came to Town,” Ambrose Flack is showing that true freedom is about being accepted.
Explanation:because of the way that the Duvitch family is placed in a community where they are not accepted at first but then do become accepted.