Answer:
Here’s what a foreigner thinks of British culture:
Pubs. Pubs everywhere. Not only that, they are rarely drunk off their wits, and they generally just chat with their mates while drinking only one or two Guinness
“Mate”. I heard that word a lot and I think it’s actually pretty nice.
- Being called “love” all the time.
- Tea. Tea everywhere
- FISH AND CHIPS
- Traditionalism
- Class differences (sadly enough)
- Multiculturalism!
This is only to name a few.
Answer:
The main idea of the entire text
Explanation:
by life can mean many different things depending on what you are talking about
Violence is a key theme in The Great Gatsby<span>, main parts of violence come from the characeter Tom, an ex-footballer and he uses his strength to intimidate people. Fitzgerald uses cars to show the violence and badness of wealth, in the climax of the novel someone dies by a car</span>