The “winter dreams” of the story refer to the American Dream that Dexter<span> comes to embody, but success brings a high cost, and social mobility restricts Dexter’s capacity for happiness. Dexter is from humble origins: his mother was an immigrant who constantly struggled with the language of her adopted homeland. The central irony of the story is that realizing the American Dream yields bleak rewards. For example, when Dexter was a young caddy, he dreamed about success and wealth and the happiness they would bring. When he finally beats T. A. Hedrick in a golf tournament, however, the triumph brings him little joy. Dexter is able to transcend middle-class inertia but, despite his tireless efforts to advance his fortunes, forced to accept that money cannot buy happiness.</span>
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B and A? [I'm not sure about A. It may be D.]
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Isolated communistic states that do not have sufficient domestic resources to generate manufacturing, exports, and production limit social economic potential.
additionally, Countries under global trade embargos results in economic risk.
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*Important note.
1) Cuba has the highest literacy rate in the world
Well, look at it this way: If you failed your test, and (for example) your siblings kept teasing or talking about it with you, you wouldn't feel very comfortable would you now? This what Justin probably felt like when felt that he wanted to avoid reminders of how he had failed.
Note: this isn't the "essay", this a place to start from, so you can write the answer in your own words.
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She is accounting for his handsomeness that he might not have. He is inferring to be successful you should be rich and handsome but she makes up for the handsome.